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First trumpet call - need some advice...

Started by DLPetrey, January 29, 2026, 11:12:42 AM

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DLPetrey

Hi guys,

I've turkey hunted since I was a kid growing up in the 80s and early 90s. I've called in and killed turkeys on about every call out there except a trumpet. I've decided this season is the one for me to do just that!

So I need to start with a trumpet. Which one should I start with? Suggestions? I'm not too worried about budget.

I appreciate any and all suggestions!
"I am an ignorant pilgrim, crossing a dark valley. And yet for a long time, looking back, I have been unable to shake off the feeling that I have been led – make of that what you will."

-Wendell Berry in Jayber Crow

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redwad

I don't feel that I am the best to give advice. But my journey with the trumpet started with a wing bone. Once I could get a yelp I bought from a few different builders. I realized that I like flat mouth piece trumpets. Billy McAllister and Clay Townsend make my two favorite trumpets. But I've seen this advice on here before and it was to master one trumpet.

BullTom

You're likely going to see lots of different call makers names come up in the answers to your question. Theyre almost certainly all great calls that will be great to learn on. I think theres a lot if nuance and personal preference in each persons answer. The only way to find out for yourself is to get them in your hands and play them! To make things more complicated, your preferences will probably change as you learn, get better and evolve as a player. My advice is to get one that you like the looks of and play the crap out of it.

That said, I'm still gonna shout of a few guys that have been good to me, and make awesome calls. Greg Gwaltney, Gene Shoemaker (DES), Brian Mero, Daryl Slaton.

Good luck, have fun!



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willy9889

 I would go with a Ralph Permar model 45 in Delrin. It will do everything well.

Zobo

Attainability may be an issue for some of the suggestions you're gonna get. You're looking to use it this season so you'll need to choose a maker that can get you one fast OR buy something second hand, there are good options in the classified from time to time.👍

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Zobo

Any one of the makers you've heard about in this trumpet/yelper section of OG makes a really good call. I would stick with a well known, tried and true name. At least for your first because you have nothing to compare it to so you want to start off knowing you can't blame the trumpet for the absolutely horrible sounds you're going to make at first. 😆
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davisd9

Brian Mero


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DUPREE

There are a lot of good trumpet makers out there.

I've got some ready to go for $150 to your door. I don't know how to post sound file on here, but feel free to pm me your number and I will send some via text.


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