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Started by supremepredator, June 05, 2016, 10:16:55 PM
Quote from: supremepredator on June 16, 2016, 05:50:02 PMJust fyi i bought that $9 thugs pot call. It was crap. Rosewood striker had a spilt and numerous chips in wood. Ash striker was uneven along the shaft and don't get me started on how bad the acrylic one sounded! A screen door made a better yelp! The pot was ok, a little heavy and felt that if it fell out of a vest it would shatter. Also bought a primos double gobble thinking it was the gobble tube. Sounded like a kazoo. Both are being returned and buying a custom pot, prolly from mike yingling
Quote from: guesswho on June 06, 2016, 08:56:38 AMThere is a lot of junk out there, and some of it custom. I'd prefer playing any call before I commit to buying it, or at the least hearing the maker play it. The good thing about a custom call is most of your call makers stand behind their product and will make it right if your not satisfied. You can usually get the maker on the phone. Not true with mass produced calls. I'd rather have a call made by an American turkey hunter than someone in another country who thinks their producing coasters with a drink stirrer. And I'm sure a lot of folks could take that $9 call and tag out year after year.
Quote from: southern_leo on December 31, 2016, 07:29:50 PMBest advice I'd say is to go to the NWTF convention in nashville since your right down the road. Meet some of these call makers and see the care and pride that goes into their calls and play theirs vs the big names like primos there. Not saying production calls are bad, I own some, but you can buy "field grade" custom calls for 30-50 range and that is buying a well built hand made call. Watch the classifieds also for really good deals if you want to save money. As far as sound goes most serious call makers wouldn't ever want their name on a bad products because reputation is everything in this business. I plan to acquire more custom calls, but still hit up wal mart for post season sales. I'm pretty new at turkey hunting but when the woods are quiet I'll pull out something different to try.BTW I see gooserbat replied. If you make it to the convention go see him. Very nice guy, makes a great call, and has a great son who was also very helpful. Sent from my SM-N920V using Tapatalk