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Trumpet calls

Started by jwright8, January 13, 2016, 06:16:20 PM

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jwright8

I hear a lot of thing about how good trumpets are. I am always up for new things. I would consider myself distinguished with a pot and mouth call. My question would be how hard are they to learn to use, and it sound good? I know a lot of practice will be needed, but how much?

Thanks!

Smooth_Operator

If you have an ear for calling, which I imagine you do if you are distinguished on other calls, it's not hard at all.  You'll be able to make sounds right away, and with a few weeks of practice you should be able to sound like a hen. Very versatile call which can make a ton of vocalizations, can get soft or VERY loud.  Just seems to echo through the woods on loud yelps and sounds very natural when used softly. One of my favorite calls!

"The woods are lovely, dark and deep,  
But I have promises to keep,  
And miles to go before I sleep,  
And miles to go before I sleep."

ol bob

Hard to learn but well worth the effort once you master it its the only call you need

davisd9

Spend money on a good call and the learning call is a lot better.


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