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Wingbones: do you prefer two or three bones?

Started by Davyalabama, February 03, 2026, 12:16:16 PM

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Davyalabama

As the title asks, 2 or three ---- Also, have you ever used the bones of two different turkeys and how did that work?
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EZ

I "generally" prefer three bone calls, but there's nothing wrong with a good two-bone call.

For a good two-bone, it's best to use the ulna from a large gobbler and a radius from a young hen (or goose bone).

packmule

Quote from: EZ on February 03, 2026, 06:37:39 PMI "generally" prefer three bone calls, but there's nothing wrong with a good two-bone call.

For a good two-bone, it's best to use the ulna from a large gobbler and a radius from a young hen (or goose bone).

It's frustrating that we can't get any advise from the experts on this site!!

EZ

Quote from: packmule on February 03, 2026, 08:27:53 PM
Quote from: EZ on February 03, 2026, 06:37:39 PMI "generally" prefer three bone calls, but there's nothing wrong with a good two-bone call.

For a good two-bone, it's best to use the ulna from a large gobbler and a radius from a young hen (or goose bone).

It's frustrating that we can't get any advise from the experts on this site!!

You been listening to that "Crow" fella too much, lol!!!

tal

 If he's not seen this yet I'm gonna tell him. LOL
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crow

Don't forget about the 1 piece "minimalist" wing-bone call, it matches up perfectly for the non vest and satchel hunters.

The deluxe model comes with a lipstop, not sure if that's traditional, but it can always be removed.