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Started by jwright8, February 05, 2016, 06:10:55 PM
Quote from: guesswho on February 05, 2016, 06:28:51 PMI wouldn't think so. I'm far from an expert but my experience with a Trumpet call is you can waste a lot of time trying to learn on a Trumpet that just isn't capable of producing good sound. Can be very frustrating. Not saying this one is junk, I have no idea but suspect it's probably not worth the $50. I'd put the $50 towards a quality trumpet with a solid reputation. Plus some of these call makers will spend time with you helping with the learning curve. Pretty sure that's not going to happen at Cabelas. Good luck which ever way you decide to go.
Quote from: Old Gobbler on February 06, 2016, 05:27:04 PMthe year is 2016 , and yet still retail , catalog , and manufacturers like cabelas still FAIL to provide sound or video files of the game calls , or links to them .... i see where they have video demonstrations of the waterfowl decoys ammunition and the like , but no turkey calls - I bet some of those cabelas game calls sound good , I also bet some don't .... $50 a pop it's anyone's gamble , ask what their return policy is ?
Quote from: davisd9 on February 05, 2016, 06:21:08 PMNot sure but I would save the $50 and add to it when I could and buy one from Savduck, Billy Buice, Matt Mclain, etcSent from the Strut Zone
Quote from: Spitten and drummen on February 07, 2016, 10:32:25 AMBefore buying a trumpet and jumping in , have you mind set that this is not a overnight call to learn. You will be frustrated many times , but stick with it . One day everything will fall in place and your confidence will soar. In the end that will make you better. I bought one at the end of turkey season last year determined to learn it and kill my first trumpet bird this year. I have practiced 15 to 30 min almost daily since. I feel I am at a point that I can pick it up cold and make really good turkey talk. I am willing to leave all my other calls in my truck and hunt sole with my trumpet. I now have 2 with a half dozen different mouth pieces. With all that being said , I bought them from a well known call maker and he helped me get started. Spend the money on a good quality one in the beginning. You will know for a fact it will do it's part if you do yours. If you get some cheap instrument , then it will be in your head that the problem is with the call and not you. You will become frustrated and your confidence will drop. It may cause you to abandon the learning process and that would be a mistake.
Quote from: paboxcall on February 07, 2016, 10:53:35 AMQuote from: Spitten and drummen on February 07, 2016, 10:32:25 AMBefore buying a trumpet and jumping in , have you mind set that this is not a overnight call to learn. You will be frustrated many times , but stick with it . One day everything will fall in place and your confidence will soar. In the end that will make you better. I bought one at the end of turkey season last year determined to learn it and kill my first trumpet bird this year. I have practiced 15 to 30 min almost daily since. I feel I am at a point that I can pick it up cold and make really good turkey talk. I am willing to leave all my other calls in my truck and hunt sole with my trumpet. I now have 2 with a half dozen different mouth pieces. With all that being said , I bought them from a well known call maker and he helped me get started. Spend the money on a good quality one in the beginning. You will know for a fact it will do it's part if you do yours. If you get some cheap instrument , then it will be in your head that the problem is with the call and not you. You will become frustrated and your confidence will drop. It may cause you to abandon the learning process and that would be a mistake.That right there is spot-on advice. Well said.