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Started by Tom007, December 22, 2022, 06:46:27 AM
Quote from: callmakerman on December 26, 2022, 02:17:24 PMWhen it's said and done both the scratch box and push pin are the redheaded stepchildren of turkey calls. I do not use a push pin hunting at all. It's just not my thing. I use scratch boxes a good bit while hunting and will do so over a box call any day of the week. Most will not take the time that's needed to learn how to run a good push pin or scratch box. And truth be told at least to my ear there's not many really good sounding calls of either type. There's still a good number that can and will work under the right conditions but when it comes to going after that boss gobbler that's been pressured, that number of the right calls drops a good bit. Bottom line. Learn to use and get everything you can from any call you choose to hunt with, and the end result will be much better at season's end.
Quote from: Tom007 on December 26, 2022, 05:02:19 PMQuote from: callmakerman on December 26, 2022, 02:17:24 PMWhen it's said and done both the scratch box and push pin are the redheaded stepchildren of turkey calls. I do not use a push pin hunting at all. It's just not my thing. I use scratch boxes a good bit while hunting and will do so over a box call any day of the week. Most will not take the time that's needed to learn how to run a good push pin or scratch box. And truth be told at least to my ear there's not many really good sounding calls of either type. There's still a good number that can and will work under the right conditions but when it comes to going after that boss gobbler that's been pressured, that number of the right calls drops a good bit. Bottom line. Learn to use and get everything you can from any call you choose to hunt with, and the end result will be much better at season's end.Callmakerman, you no doubt know more about calls than I ever will being a renowned call maker yourself. I have to confess that Shannon's and a very short list of other pushpin makers do produce great sounding PP's. Shannon's is superior, the clucks and purrs at least to my ears are killer. I can only speak from experience that they bring in long-beards better than anything else I've used. I do practice often, but since I have switched to PP's as my primary calls, I have had tremendous success. You are 100% correct that learning and practicing on the particular call you choose is the secret to end of season success. Great response, thanks...
Quote from: callmakerman on December 26, 2022, 06:00:51 PMQuote from: Tom007 on December 26, 2022, 05:02:19 PMQuote from: callmakerman on December 26, 2022, 02:17:24 PMWhen it's said and done both the scratch box and push pin are the redheaded stepchildren of turkey calls. I do not use a push pin hunting at all. It's just not my thing. I use scratch boxes a good bit while hunting and will do so over a box call any day of the week. Most will not take the time that's needed to learn how to run a good push pin or scratch box. And truth be told at least to my ear there's not many really good sounding calls of either type. There's still a good number that can and will work under the right conditions but when it comes to going after that boss gobbler that's been pressured, that number of the right calls drops a good bit. Bottom line. Learn to use and get everything you can from any call you choose to hunt with, and the end result will be much better at season's end.Callmakerman, you no doubt know more about calls than I ever will being a renowned call maker yourself. I have to confess that Shannon's and a very short list of other pushpin makers do produce great sounding PP's. Shannon's is superior, the clucks and purrs at least to my ears are killer. I can only speak from experience that they bring in long-beards better than anything else I've used. I do practice often, but since I have switched to PP's as my primary calls, I have had tremendous success. You are 100% correct that learning and practicing on the particular call you choose is the secret to end of season success. Great response, thanks...Shannon's calls have an unmatched sound that others have yet to ascend to that's for sure.
Quote from: limb_hanger on December 26, 2022, 08:11:15 PMThe past couple of seasons I have had the most response from push pins out of anything else. In particular last season I was fortunate to get one of Shannon's and worked incredibly well and had instant responses every time I used it ...that's confidence in my opinion. To my ears they produce the most authentic clucks and soft yelps that birds haven't heard and being able to use them in close situations is a huge plus with little movement . I also have one from Mike lapp that is tops in my book Sent from my Pixel 6a using Tapatalk
Quote from: Paulmyr on December 27, 2022, 09:57:09 AMMy dad used a push pin back when we started turkey hunting in the early 90's. It was a cheap plastic Hs Strutt model. Its been relegated to the back of the closet since he learned to use pot calls. I see it every once in a while rummaging through the turkey hunting tote. The call didn't sound to bad. A guy with zero experience turkey hunting could pick one up and have decent, consistent turkey sounds coming from it in a minute or 2. It made some excellent fighting purrs, problem is it looks like it was sold at the Dollar store, on clearance, in the toy dept.I've seen a vid where Shannon gives a little tutorial on one of his PPs and plays the call. Didn't sound like the push pin I was used to hearing. The versatility and quality of sound don't compare. The craftsmanship on his calls scream pick me up off this mantle and play me! The HS Strutt not so much. It looks like it would be more comfortable in a bag of them little plastic army men.
Quote from: Greg Massey on December 27, 2022, 10:44:38 AMIf you want to own another great push Pin , i would suggest you contact Winky Hicks his push pins that are made for a old farm post and having the ability to soft call on his push pins with cedar corncob striker are priceless . You're missing out on meeting and talking with a fine gentleman, musician and push pin builder. His push pins have a lot of great history. You will not be disappointed in owning one of his calls ... His calls are really 2 calls in one with the added slate to purr and cluck on...