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Started by HillclimberWV, May 19, 2021, 09:33:35 AM
Quote from: HillclimberWV on May 19, 2021, 01:01:21 PMQuote from: bbcoach on May 19, 2021, 12:20:59 PMI use a box, pots and diaphragms. Mouth calls are IMO harder to master but it allows me to get soft without movement to finish with. With most seasons coming to an end, I recommend starting to practice Now. Get a mouth call and practice with it in your vehicle to and from work and by next season you'll be ready to add another tool for Ole 3 Toes. Ive been practicing in my truck since the end of deer season and it definitely has made me improve but not to where i have confidence in it in the field. I will keep trying though. Thanks everyone for your replies it definitely makes me feel better than more experienced hunters than I can get it done without them.
Quote from: bbcoach on May 19, 2021, 12:20:59 PMI use a box, pots and diaphragms. Mouth calls are IMO harder to master but it allows me to get soft without movement to finish with. With most seasons coming to an end, I recommend starting to practice Now. Get a mouth call and practice with it in your vehicle to and from work and by next season you'll be ready to add another tool for Ole 3 Toes.
Quote from: jhoward11 on May 19, 2021, 02:41:58 PMNever leave home without one. As far as a good sequence....I was hunting with a friend who couldn't hardly use one, but he kept trying. It was the low of the day about 11:30 and I told him to try it, we weren't hearing anything anyways. He started calling and almost choked on the dang old thing, Bird gobbled 150 yrds away. I couldn't stop laughing. All the money and practice I go through...If I only knew gagging gets responses. The bird got shot BTW. lol
Quote from: btomlin on May 19, 2021, 04:24:20 PMI use my mouth calls on nearly every bird. I travel for work and basically have one in the car starting in January every year. I've used them for nearly 30yrs so it is 2nd nature. I'd wouldn't give up on them if I were you. I bought a couple of push pins calls off ebay from ozark ridge for 2 youth hunters a few years ago when they got their 1st bird. They are a nice cheaper push pin that both kids have used to call birds in on their own. Not sure if the guy is still around but maybe an option?