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Box call Chalk

Started by Greg Massey, March 10, 2017, 11:56:07 AM

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Greg Massey

What do you use to carry your box call chalk ?   Do you think color of chalk makes a difference ?    I always use rain chalk with the striker conditioners.  What is your favorite chalk ?

paboxcall

Not the color that matters, its the oils that may or may not be present.

Only use Rain Chalk for my box calls anymore.  Need less of it too.
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Gooserbat

I use the blue half round carpenter chalk.
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jed clampett

Good question....i got grey..green...white....and red...was wondering myself!!

TauntoHawk

I have a ton of red, also have some rain chalk that I liked last year
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Ozarks Hillbilly

I use white that Woodhaven sent me with a call purchase I have some brown I got from another call manufacture. As far as carrying it I use a plastic snap cap vial.

owlhoot

Spring creek calls had some good chalk

suburbhunter

I use just plain white chalk and a snap cap vial.

WCD4

I use blue carpenters chalk

silvestris

Blue carpenter's chalk, but the best chalk I ever used was a yellow chalk that came with John Grayson's Lost John scratch box.  Smith Binney discontinued that formulation many years ago.
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crow

I use the blue half rounds carpenter chalk, I think it brings a little more rasp out of the call compared to white railroad chalk

Blong

I buy the kids sidewalk chalk at five and dime. All different colors.

ncwoodsman

I use the blue half moon shaped carpenters chalk as well.

Gamblinman

Rain chalk here. I find the Rain Chalk has more "bite" than most other box call chalks, and seems to last longer. It also works better in humid conditions.

Any wax-less chalk will work. Do not use play chalk.
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Izzyjoe

I give up on chalk a few years ago, and went to using pine rosin. I personally think it works better in damp conditions.