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Started by TauntoHawk, May 04, 2018, 03:14:50 PM
Quote from: kjnengr on May 04, 2018, 05:28:26 PMMy list would be very similar to yours Tauntohawk. I would probably go with a Gooserbat or Hooks mouth call though.And truthfully, for someone just starting out, I would probably drop one of the pots and the scratcher until they got a season under their belt. Too many calls might present more problems for a hunter just starting out instead of adding versatility. Save that money and put it into gas for scouting and boots on the ground info.
Quote from: TauntoHawk on May 04, 2018, 03:14:50 PMFun Hypothetical time, we get the "What ____ should I buy" or "what the Best ____" questions all the time, answers are almost always different from every poster in the thread based on what they own or have used but one thing I noticed is the answers also have a lot of disparity in price or availability. Especially for someone starting out and looking for a call they can hunt now. A $300 box with a 2 year waiting list might not be remotely practical even if its the best call you ever heard.So here's the hypothetical its March and your states season starts in 4 weeks, your buddy has every piece of gear he needs to hunt turkeys from guns, camo, even a vest but he doesn't own a single call (lets assume he has some basic ability to run calls). Armed with exactly $300 and 4 weeks until hunting starts what list would give him to buy? This would cover any call type - pots, strikers, boxes, mouth calls, trumpets, scratchers, ect even locator calls if you deem them necessary. My choices were based on easy to get ahold of (website), ability to fill multiple needs from the same source, readily available or short turn around, excellent sound and playability to price value on the calls. Also went for range in call types and sounds although I didn't List wood combos or cuts because those can be tailored to the individuals tastes and I don't believer there's a bad offering from those makers. SS Field Grade Box Short Box and Scratch Box - $95 readily available to a few weeksHalloran Twisted Sister, one-piece yellowheart striker, and two mouth calls - $100 readily availableHoundstooth Cherry Ceramic and 3 mouth calls $80A Single Locator call either Harrison Hooter or Gibson Crow $25 readily available (Midwest/Macks)Total $300
Quote from: Bowguy on May 04, 2018, 08:35:11 PMQuote from: TauntoHawk on May 04, 2018, 03:14:50 PMFun Hypothetical time, we get the "What ____ should I buy" or "what the Best ____" questions all the time, answers are almost always different from every poster in the thread based on what they own or have used but one thing I noticed is the answers also have a lot of disparity in price or availability. Especially for someone starting out and looking for a call they can hunt now. A $300 box with a 2 year waiting list might not be remotely practical even if its the best call you ever heard.So here's the hypothetical its March and your states season starts in 4 weeks, your buddy has every piece of gear he needs to hunt turkeys from guns, camo, even a vest but he doesn't own a single call (lets assume he has some basic ability to run calls). Armed with exactly $300 and 4 weeks until hunting starts what list would give him to buy? This would cover any call type - pots, strikers, boxes, mouth calls, trumpets, scratchers, ect even locator calls if you deem them necessary. My choices were based on easy to get ahold of (website), ability to fill multiple needs from the same source, readily available or short turn around, excellent sound and playability to price value on the calls. Also went for range in call types and sounds although I didn't List wood combos or cuts because those can be tailored to the individuals tastes and I don't believer there's a bad offering from those makers. SS Field Grade Box Short Box and Scratch Box - $95 readily available to a few weeksHalloran Twisted Sister, one-piece yellowheart striker, and two mouth calls - $100 readily availableHoundstooth Cherry Ceramic and 3 mouth calls $80A Single Locator call either Harrison Hooter or Gibson Crow $25 readily available (Midwest/Macks)Total $300You forgot shells, gloves, mask, conditioning supplies or chalk, snack and water ugh.
Quote from: ElkTurkMan on May 04, 2018, 08:59:25 PMMy vest would have the following:A Hollaran Purple Heart and cedar boxHooks Heartthrob diagramA Roberts brothers glass over slate wormy chestnut pot A super yelper walnut scratch boxA Harrison Hootn stickA warbird crow call. That would be close to $300.00 give it take a few bucks. All of these above mentioned I have the utmost confidence in. This is a neat thread it's cool to see what everyone's go to calls are