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Started by Pressured Gobbler, January 21, 2014, 02:32:35 PM
Quote from: jblackburn on January 21, 2014, 02:42:49 PMyou're going to get a ton of answers to this, but I'll go ahead and mention Gooserbat calls, Sam builds very easy to use calls and is meticulous about his stretch consistency.To be honest, mouth call preference is like talking best trucks, bows, shotguns . . . we all have our preferences! My advice is to get a few calls from a variety of makers, there are a bunch on this forum, and see what you like. If your like me, you might not be able to use "walmart" calls after using good quality custom calls!Good luck!
Quote from: Pressured Gobbler on January 21, 2014, 06:50:55 PMQuote from: jblackburn on January 21, 2014, 02:42:49 PMyou're going to get a ton of answers to this, but I'll go ahead and mention Gooserbat calls, Sam builds very easy to use calls and is meticulous about his stretch consistency.To be honest, mouth call preference is like talking best trucks, bows, shotguns . . . we all have our preferences! My advice is to get a few calls from a variety of makers, there are a bunch on this forum, and see what you like. If your like me, you might not be able to use "walmart" calls after using good quality custom calls!Good luck!I've been turkey hunting since 1993 and have killed my fare share of 3 year+ older gobblers... just asking a question... Ive prob got 30 different mouth calls in packaging sittin in my huntin room right now im just always thinking of buying and trying something new that all
Quote from: duckaholic25 on January 21, 2014, 08:15:14 PMNot to hijack the thread but I have a question. I have many mouth calls that posters on here like and most of them when I blow them are really raspy. Cuttin they sound great but the yelps are too raspy. Any advise on what I'm doing wrong.
Quote from: jblackburn on January 21, 2014, 09:26:11 PMQuote from: Pressured Gobbler on January 21, 2014, 06:50:55 PMQuote from: jblackburn on January 21, 2014, 02:42:49 PMyou're going to get a ton of answers to this, but I'll go ahead and mention Gooserbat calls, Sam builds very easy to use calls and is meticulous about his stretch consistency.To be honest, mouth call preference is like talking best trucks, bows, shotguns . . . we all have our preferences! My advice is to get a few calls from a variety of makers, there are a bunch on this forum, and see what you like. If your like me, you might not be able to use "walmart" calls after using good quality custom calls!Good luck!I've been turkey hunting since 1993 and have killed my fare share of 3 year+ older gobblers... just asking a question... Ive prob got 30 different mouth calls in packaging sittin in my huntin room right now im just always thinking of buying and trying something new that allI did not mean for that post to be negative and I certainly was not questioning your ability, my apologies! I was just meaning that this can be a Ford vs Chevy thread!