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Started by BayouTurkey29, May 07, 2025, 11:25:51 PM
Quote from: BayouTurkey29 on May 10, 2025, 09:57:14 AMQuote from: Zobo on May 08, 2025, 06:36:02 PMThere's no beginner yelper. Is there a beginner pot call? Idk why turkey peopletreat trumpets with such high reverence. It's a turkey call, the fancy ones will cost you more, and call in no more turkeys than a plain Jane. Of course some are "better" than others, but by less of a margin than you might realize. Now that I spoke my opinion on that, you are Bayouturkey guy so you of course have to get a KP, which is easier said than done. So while you wait for that, I agree with Greg, get on RP's list, only I'd personally get a 1917. A wingbone from EZ or another good maker is another excellent choice imo.Yea a beginner doesn't go full bore into something, starts off modest then works his way up. I have a few lower end pot calls that I've learned from. Over the years I've purchased higher end calls that produce different sounds. Yes it's a turkey call but what's the difference from mouth calls? Do they all sound the same? No. Even though they are all latex stacked ontop each other. Don't want to spend $500 on something that may not work for me. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: Zobo on May 08, 2025, 06:36:02 PMThere's no beginner yelper. Is there a beginner pot call? Idk why turkey peopletreat trumpets with such high reverence. It's a turkey call, the fancy ones will cost you more, and call in no more turkeys than a plain Jane. Of course some are "better" than others, but by less of a margin than you might realize. Now that I spoke my opinion on that, you are Bayouturkey guy so you of course have to get a KP, which is easier said than done. So while you wait for that, I agree with Greg, get on RP's list, only I'd personally get a 1917. A wingbone from EZ or another good maker is another excellent choice imo.
Quote from: BayouTurkey29 on May 07, 2025, 11:25:51 PMHi all! Looking to get into trumpets. I've played around with some in the past and I think I'm ready to make a purchase on one. Not looking to break the bank just yet. I'm a mouth call and pot call guy. Just looking to learn a new call and add to the arsenal. Anyone have any suggestions on where to start? Or any calls for sale? *I have looked on here and in the classifieds I just want a little insight first! Thank you! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: bwhana on May 13, 2025, 01:25:32 PMI've had this conversation lately with @mountainhunter1. I ran his wingbone all season and finally picked up a trumpet for a change after weeks of hunting the bone. The trumpet is so much easier to run - once you can control a wingbone. My recommendation to anyone getting started is buy a well tuned wingbone first and stick with it until you are hunt ready with it. You can easily run any decent trumpet after that with very little practice or effort. Others may disagree with this approach, but I stand by it based on mine and other friend's experiences.