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Started by southern_leo, February 09, 2016, 06:55:59 AM
Quote from: SteelerFan on February 09, 2016, 06:35:09 PMMike Crooks @ Spring Creek Turkey Calls has a nice line up of box calls within your budget. You can PM him on here (Spring Creek Calls) or go to his web: http://springcreekturkeycalls.weebly.com/For fantastic pot calls, I'd recommend Mike Yingling - also on here
Quote from: Swather on February 09, 2016, 01:54:36 PMSave your money by skipping the purchase of a camera and attending the show.Drive down to Canton, GA instead and see Lonnie Mabry.Google>whitepages.com--Lonnie Mabry--Canton, GA
Quote from: Treerooster on February 09, 2016, 03:05:09 PMI would suggest get a call from a call maker you can talk to...decide what you want exactly...and then he will make it for you. Most of these type call makers will give that "If you don't like it you can send it back" guarantee.There are a number of good call makers that can make a good pot & striker for you for $50...box calls not-so-much.Austin Hornberger has a short box field call he sells for $50 plus shipping. I got one of his field boxes from him last spring and he made me a great call. I love it. I highly recommend Austin. Austin is an up and coming custom call maker and I bet his prices wont stay that low very long. He was mentored by Ed Terefencko and I think Mike Lapp helped him a little too.You can check out Austin's site here.http://hornbergercustomcalls.webs.com/box-calls
Quote from: M Sharpe on February 09, 2016, 07:40:38 PMI've read every one of these post on here and everyone has their favorite call; and, that's understandable. There have been many good call makers mentioned here! It doesn't matter whether it's a $40 call or a $200 call, they are not going to make you an expert caller! You are going to have to do your part! You are going to have to learn striker grip, the amount of tension you grip the striker with and the amount of pressure you put on the call itself with the striker. A lot more goes into the sound of a call than what others tell you. Some people couldn't play a call softly if they wanted to. Some calls won't play soft. That is something you are going to have to decide and work on yourself. Learning a call comes from practice. None of them are going to make you an instant turkey killer. Doesn't matter if they are box calls, pot calls, trumpet calls, tube calls, mouth calls or wing bone calls. They all take practice....and not just a few times before the season comes in. No, there is no magic call. I can't begin to tell you how many I have killed with a Primos Power Crystal and a Lynch World Champion. Some of us just have a thing for custom calls!!
Quote from: M,Yingling on February 09, 2016, 10:55:28 PMyour going to the convention man walk around play some calls play hard and soft see how easy they run ,,talk to the makers ,, don't matter if their big name or small ribbons or not ,, when u hear it youll know what call u want to buy