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Started by GunRunner, January 16, 2021, 11:59:29 AM
Quote from: GunRunner on January 16, 2021, 11:59:29 AMI always carry a crystal or slate call in my vest, but over my 25+ years of turkey hunting I have gained much more confidence in box calls and diaphragms and lean on them primarily.When I run my old Thunderdome Slate or Halloran Crystal Mistress at home and indoors they sound great. However, more times than not they sound completely different when I run them outdoors. I hunt in the coastal plain areas of GA and SC, and I think my problem is the high humidity that always is present in these areas even on the sunny days and during extended dry periods. The calls do not sound as crisp and clear and even sometimes it is like the striker slips on the playing surface. So I seldom reach for the pots when hunting because I just don't have confidence in them.I remember reading somewhere that an old timer would run his cigarette lighter flame over his slate to chase the moisture out before running it. I am hoping maybe you folks that excel with pot calls can give my some more practical advice. Are there conditioning tricks for playing surfaces or strikers that I need to learn? Or maybe I need to focus on metal or ceramic pots?ThanksGunRunner