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Compliment to a glass call

Started by 3geese4me, January 11, 2015, 11:22:21 AM

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3geese4me

I am looking to expand my friction call collection and already have a glass assassin call by Hooks Custom Calls.  I want something that would be a suitable compliment to the sounds that the glass call produces.  I hunt in ND and our wind can be troublesome at times.  I am hesitant to purchase a slate call for fear that the inherent quietness of the call's surface would hinder any efforts at calling in a bird.  Should I stick with another higher pitched call such as an aluminum call?

gwa

It sounds like you are interested in locating which the glass would be fine.
I would actually opt for a slate over glass call to compliment your glass call. You can tone it down nicely for finishing off a gobbler.
You may also want to consider a nice longbox for locating....

Denny

worth612000

There are some slate calls out there that will scream adding a little more pressure on the surface. Don't under estimate a turkey's hearing.

VA_Birdhunter

A slate call is a very realistic call and always a good choice.  It will also scream if u want it to!   

If  your really leaning to wanting another call that can be labeled loud aluminum is good but don't over look crystal either....I like crystal a lot.  But both calls can also be toned down also for calling to one in close.

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paboxcall

Quote from: gwa on January 11, 2015, 12:13:29 PM

You may also want to consider a nice longbox for locating....

Denny

If it's versatility you are searching for, then Denny hit the nail on the head.  A good long box will fit your needs.
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davisd9

Crystal is very close to a glass. I am a huge crystal and glass fan. Both can be played soft or you can really get down on her and scream. I use a Loftis Crystal Screamer with the carbon striker that comes with it with great results!


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mgm1955

I'd add a good longbox and a slate. That will cover just about any situation.

3geese4me

I think I am going to go with a good slate call.  Yes, my intents are having a call to locate birds then have the ability to get really quiet once they start working.

davisd9

Quote from: 3geese4me on January 11, 2015, 10:13:04 PM
I think I am going to go with a good slate call.  Yes, my intents are having a call to locate birds then have the ability to get really quiet once they start working.

Nothing wrong with a good slate, look up Lonnie Sneed's Hot Hen.  Understand that any surface call can do what you are asking if you if is from a good callmaker and in the hand's of someone that practice's and learns the call.  Good luck!
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VA_Birdhunter

Quote from: 3geese4me on January 11, 2015, 10:13:04 PM
I think I am going to go with a good slate call.  Yes, my intents are having a call to locate birds then have the ability to get really quiet once they start working.

That's a good choice....for sure check out the custom call makers on the sight and I highly recommend SS custom calls new "Game Over" series...there awesome!!


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