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Started by DirtNap647, March 18, 2014, 06:33:01 AM

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DirtNap647

what do you guys keep your mouth calls while in the field  do they make a case or anything

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I don't use them anymore, but i kept them in a prescription bottle with a little scope mouth wash.
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maytom

Think Quaker Boy might still make them, as well as Knight & Hale......sort of like a snuff box. comes with a small piece of foam, all you do is pour some Scope mouth wash onto the foam, and it keeps them fresh and from drying out. I keep the can in the fridge too.

Crappiepro

I got a little 5 slot white plastic case, I got it from Wal-mart several years back. I think its called H.S.Strut 5pk Mouth Call case.
When I store them, I've always left them dry and then before/during season I'll use mouth wash to rinse them at the end of the day. I still get a sore throat though. Might have to try something stronger to wash them in.

MouthCaller

Bought a multi pack few years back and it has enough room to carry 5-8.

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ncturkey

I got four of the change case that primos makes. I have the one Quaker Boy sells that holds ten yelpers.

woodsman1977

When using mouthwash to clean/rince your mouthcalls, buy the alchohol free kind. The alchohol degrades the latex over time.....if you do use regular listerine, rinse with cold water and let dry.

Gooserbat

I personally like to toothpick the reeds and let them dry in some sort of open air case.  The Primos case or the tethered call pocket on my Tactical Tater work great. 
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goblr77

Quote from: Gooserbat on March 18, 2014, 10:29:05 AM
I personally like to toothpick the reeds and let them dry in some sort of open air case.  The Primos case or the tethered call pocket on my Tactical Tater work great.


Same here.

BHMTitan

I use one of the rubber squeeze coin holders; holds 3 or 4 mouth calls easily.

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Turkey Trot

Someone should make a call wallet that holds the plastic jewel case with the call inside it rather than just the call.

The Primos Hook Hunter case is close to being right for me, but it won't take the plastic jewel boxes.

http://www.midwayusa.com/product/733268/primos-hook-hunter-mouth-call-case
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Illini Tom

i've used a primos "no-lose" pouch, snap-top coin purse style for quite awhile
lost too many calls using the hs strut mouth call holder

jblackburn

usually in the snap case they come in and in my pocket with a toothpick between the reeds
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This is my favorite. I have used a empty smokeless tobacco can too


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