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Advise for new strikers

Started by wyetterp, January 28, 2023, 02:52:42 AM

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ChesterCopperpot

Quote from: wyetterp on January 28, 2023, 11:33:48 PM
Much rather spend my money on other things. Tried looking up other makers but just chasing my tail again. I hate facebook. Way to hard figuring out who has what & what's in stock. Also don't feel like having to talk to 12 different people through FB just to figure things out. I thought I was done with FB years ago. Messed that all up.

Any recommendations on a good snakewood, carbon (or waterproof), & frogwood strikers I can purchase.

Recommendations on some striker makers I should check out?

I need out this rabbit hole asap so I can go fall down the longbox & tube rabbit holes. And the dang push pins. Never realized I'd even consider one till this place. Some really impressive ones. I feel I'm going to end up with my vest loaded, a satchel & dragging a duffle sack into the woods at the rate I'm going.  :TrainWreck1:
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turkey stew

Check out Derek Fowler's website. He is another excellent striker turner with both one piece and two piece sticks.

wyetterp

Quote from: turkey stew on January 29, 2023, 09:43:44 AM
Check out Derek Fowler's website. He is another excellent striker turner with both one piece and two piece sticks.

Yeah that would be great. I appreciate it.

Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it.

wyetterp

Quote from: turkey stew on January 29, 2023, 09:43:44 AM
Check out Derek Fowler's website. He is another excellent striker turner with both one piece and two piece sticks.

That's the route I'm going to go. Going to try a few from both of them.  Thanks

Thanks everyone for all the good advice! Been spot on
Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it.

bowbird87

Slate: heavy hickory bull frog heavy canarywood

Glass/crystal: hormigo pernambuco  Macassar ebony granadillo and Honduras rosewood

Metal: katalox

Ceramic: bloodwood and marble wood

Everything: snakewood and frogwood

West Augusta

Black Locust and Dymondwood if you can find one.  That will cover most every call.
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wyetterp

Quote from: bowbird87 on January 29, 2023, 07:12:35 PM
Slate: heavy hickory bull frog heavy canarywood

Glass/crystal: hormigo pernambuco  Macassar ebony granadillo and Honduras rosewood

Metal: katalox

Ceramic: bloodwood and marble wood

Everything: snakewood and frogwood

Sounds like great pairings. That Katalox has me intrigued.
Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it.

snoman4

Quote from: wyetterp on January 28, 2023, 11:33:48 PM
Much rather spend my money on other things. Tried looking up other makers but just chasing my tail again. I hate facebook. Way to hard figuring out who has what & what's in stock. Also don't feel like having to talk to 12 different people through FB just to figure things out. I thought I was done with FB years ago. Messed that all up.

Any recommendations on a good snakewood, carbon (or waterproof), & frogwood strikers I can purchase.

Recommendations on some striker makers I should check out?

I need out this rabbit hole asap so I can go fall down the longbox & tube rabbit holes. And the dang push pins. Never realized I'd even consider one till this place. Some really impressive ones. I feel I'm going to end up with my vest loaded, a satchel & dragging a duffle sack into the woods at the rate I'm going.  :TrainWreck1:
John Sinclair makes awesome calls and strikers.

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mmclain

 :turkey2:Black locust and monterillo

Meleagris gallopavo

Consistent favorites are snakewood, Mac Ebony (this really is the best ebony striker IMO), ipe, bloodwood, purpleheart, black locust, hickory, yellowheart and cedar.  I like persimmon off and on but the wood is very variable from striker to striker.  Of the true rosewoods, African Blackwood, Amazon and Honduran Rosewood stand out.  The most consistent players will be laminates like Dymondwood and Frogwood because they are all made the same within a brand and there is less variability compared to natural woods.  Probably the same can be said for carbon. 
I live and hunt by empirical evidence.

chbarnha

Quote from: Meleagris gallopavo on February 02, 2023, 06:07:18 PM
Consistent favorites are snakewood, Mac Ebony (this really is the best ebony striker IMO), ipe, bloodwood, purpleheart, black locust, hickory, yellowheart and cedar.  I like persimmon off and on but the wood is very variable from striker to striker.  Of the true rosewoods, African Blackwood, Amazon and Honduran Rosewood stand out.  The most consistent players will be laminates like Dymondwood and Frogwood because they are all made the same within a brand and there is less variability compared to natural woods.  Probably the same can be said for carbon.
Funny you say that about the rosewoods, my favorite is the Brazilian, and I find the Honduran to be the least noteworthy of the three. Just goes to show you have to fry them all, everybody's ear is different. I love them all


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Meleagris gallopavo

Quote from: chbarnha on February 02, 2023, 08:16:45 PM
Quote from: Meleagris gallopavo on February 02, 2023, 06:07:18 PM
Consistent favorites are snakewood, Mac Ebony (this really is the best ebony striker IMO), ipe, bloodwood, purpleheart, black locust, hickory, yellowheart and cedar.  I like persimmon off and on but the wood is very variable from striker to striker.  Of the true rosewoods, African Blackwood, Amazon and Honduran Rosewood stand out.  The most consistent players will be laminates like Dymondwood and Frogwood because they are all made the same within a brand and there is less variability compared to natural woods.  Probably the same can be said for carbon.
Funny you say that about the rosewoods, my favorite is the Brazilian, and I find the Honduran to be the least noteworthy of the three. Just goes to show you have to fry them all, everybody's ear is different. I love them all


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Or different people made the rosewood strikers.  I imagine not too many people have a Brazilian Rosewood striker.


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wyetterp

Thanks for all the advice. Took as much advice as I could afford.

Ended up with some Lyman's & JLH.

Lymans I got a snakewood, hickory, & mac ebony.
JLH's got 3 weights of frog wood, heavy cedar, & a bloodwood (jamo's recommendation for ceramic).

Can't wait to try 'em out to see how they sound. Now just want a waterproof that sounds good.

Big thanks to Jamo for the hook up. Awesome to deal with. Top notch seller for sure!
Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it.

greentrout

You should be all set there! Some serious turkey sticks.
Looking to buy Allen Dunfee scratch boxes.

wyetterp

Does anyone use anything from zero game calls? Just stumbled on their site & the stuff looks pretty good. Curious of some feedback about their stuff. I don't know anything about them & didn't find any reviews beside a call that was won in a give away.
Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it.