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Started by VA_Birdhunter, February 25, 2012, 05:16:11 PM
Quote from: va longbeard on February 25, 2012, 05:21:48 PMI have had great luck with this product and storing my mouth calls in the frigerator.http://www.turkeyhuntingsecrets.com/store/store-calls-mcs.htm
Quote from: Cut*N*Run on February 25, 2012, 05:50:33 PMFor me, I do 50/50 water and mouthwash bath for a few minutes when I get back in from a hunt. At the very least, I rinse the ones I used in the sink. Then I dry them with a paper towel and keep them in a breathable pouch in the fridge. That's my method at least.The cold viruses you have won't be a problem- they die quick on a dry surface. It's the tougher bacteria that you want to get rid of as much as possible. Not cleaning mouth calls is basically like spitting into a petri dish, letting the bacteria culture up for a few days, and then licking the insides of the dish. When I do some practicing on the way to work, I just bring the calls in, rinse 'em, and then throw them in the fridge with my lunch. That keeps them out of the heat of the truck too.
Quote from: Dbrnmllr on February 25, 2012, 07:26:08 PMFunny. I practice on the drive to work too for the exact same reason. I do the alcohol free mouthwash to clean mine.
Quote from: TRKYHTR on February 25, 2012, 07:55:03 PMI don't do anything but make sure they dry out daily. I also rotate the calls daily, so they have time to dry out..TRKYHTR
Quote from: VA_Birdhunter on February 25, 2012, 07:48:04 PMQuote from: Dbrnmllr on February 25, 2012, 07:26:08 PMFunny. I practice on the drive to work too for the exact same reason. I do the alcohol free mouthwash to clean mine.Dbrnmllr......One of the officers that I work with told me a couple of days ago "you can really tell a hillbilly when you walk by there car in the parking lot and there front passenger seat is covered with turkey calls" . He was referring to my car. Gotta do what you gotta do!!!