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Started by Trecul316, February 24, 2026, 07:57:12 PM

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Trecul316

Only been turkey hunting a few years. Came across this unique call.  Any information would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks

Yoder409

Great little call !!  Pretty collectible, too. 

Nice pick-up !!   :icon_thumright:
PA elitist since 1979

The good Lord ain't made a gobbler I can't kill.  I just gotta be there at the right time.....  on the day he wants to die.

Trecul316


GobbleNut

That is apparently the Ben Lee version of the Jet Slate call introduced by Lynch (you can read up on the history of the call on the internet).  I believe it was one of the first slate-surface calls that came on the market I'm guessing in the mid-1900's. I have one of the Lynch versions that I got from my dad back in the 1960's.

I'm sure it will call turkeys, but my personal impression is that the tonal quality of the sounds you can make with it are too "nasally", as well as lacking volume for a lot of calling applications. I'm sure there are some hunters that probably swear by that call and its effectiveness, however.  :icon_thumright:

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callmakerman

No one gives these single slates any credit for being turkey killers. Run the call and learn to open and close the sound chamber that you make by cupping this style call in the palm of your hand. Some of these get louder than others and truth be told you don't need to call loud to get a turkey's attention. From fighting purrs, clucks, normal purring and yelps this call will do it all and sound great. Practice with it and I'm sure you will be surprised with the results.

packmule

Quote from: callmakerman on Today at 12:05:20 PMNo one gives these single slates any credit for being turkey killers. Run the call and learn to open and close the sound chamber that you make by cupping this style call in the palm of your hand. Some of these get louder than others and truth be told you don't need to call loud to get a turkey's attention. From fighting purrs, clucks, normal purring and yelps this call will do it all and sound great. Practice with it and I'm sure you will be surprised with the results.

Great information.