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Started by packmule, January 10, 2016, 04:47:16 PM
Quote from: perrytrails on January 12, 2016, 03:03:00 PMGreat to have a site like this, so much great info and wisdom.
Quote from: drenalinld on January 12, 2016, 10:51:03 AMWhile deadening the sound board will mute it I do not like the dead muted sound personally. Some box calls are definitely easier to tone down. The first thing I do with any call I pick up is see how soft I can run it and how realistic it sounds with the really soft stuff. One, when in the woods I am always surprised how loud a call sounds. I cannot remember using a call in the woods and wishing it were louder. Two, this is the finishing stuff that gets birds dead. With many musical instruments it is more difficult to learn to play it soft but that is when you are mastering it. With a mouth call it was very difficult to learn to play it softly but sure was worthwhile to learn. I think with a quality box call and a light touch it can be toned down very nicely.A great choice would be walnut/butternut field grade from S&S. My go-to for years was an Albert Paul Walnut/Butternut prestige grade. Boy does it sound good on the soft stuff.And I was just ribbing about scratch boxes. Didn't really think you were hating. I just REALLY like them...lol
Quote from: n2deer on January 16, 2016, 02:03:00 AMI really like wilpers pocket rocket. It can get really loud also.I have used them for around 4 years.