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Started by Gen.27:3, March 30, 2019, 02:22:12 AM
Quote from: JLH on March 30, 2019, 08:20:01 AMI am not anti tulip.....but there are several other woods that have the same tonal qualities, if not better.The also have very similar hardness and density.The thing that makes tulip so good... is that its numbers (hardness and density) are a perfect combination forgiveness and grip....which can be said for a hanfull of other species of wood that nobody has ever heard of.We get caught in a rut, and think that one type of call or one type of wood is the "answer". lots of stuff out there.
Quote from: JLH on April 04, 2019, 11:24:06 AMIn my opinion....and take it for what it is...I agree 100% about the soft clucks, purrs and whines are made with a cedar....i have messed around with cedar quite a bit...and adding weight to the top allows it to break over into a yelp...but its not the type of yelp to call them across a county.There is also a bit of a learning curve with it...you just cant bear down on it and expect it to do wht a yellowheart will do.I have a pretty decent selection of strikers, and cedar is going to be used as much if not more than any others for me....but im more of a sit and wait type turkey hunter.And your "list" is spot on....for popularity....but ive changed a few peoples opinion of favorites...and my "favorite" changes quite often.