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Started by Paladin85, December 01, 2019, 04:07:41 PM
Quote from: KPcalls on December 05, 2019, 03:48:06 PM The way I see it, there are two different styles of yelping. What I call the traditional way and the Farmeristic style. Both can be played loud or softly. Too me the biggest difference is the transition of the yelp going from the high end to the lower end. The Farmeristic style TO ME is a much smother roll over are transition with a slight rasp at the end. The yelp of the traditional way has more of a pop when going from high to low. To MY ear the Farmeristic style produces a more realistic yelp.
Quote from: EZ on January 13, 2020, 09:47:37 AMQuote from: nitro on December 04, 2019, 05:35:30 PMMr Gamble has replied. He is a damn fine trumpet man. He is a subtle caller from what I know. His sometime hunting partner a certain Mr. James Buice is a loud caller from what I know..Two sides of the coin. Both sides can shine and only a Gobbler knows what he likes. Trumpet calls aren't for most as they require more " due diligence" to be great with. Most folks won't put in the time behind the wheel.If you are referring to the same Mr. Gamble that I had to pleasure to meet at Unicoi this past weekend, then all I have to say is WOW. A true master of an air operated call. I can absolutely say he is by far the best I've ever heard. He actually made my weekend and is an inspiration and a truly humble man.
Quote from: nitro on December 04, 2019, 05:35:30 PMMr Gamble has replied. He is a damn fine trumpet man. He is a subtle caller from what I know. His sometime hunting partner a certain Mr. James Buice is a loud caller from what I know..Two sides of the coin. Both sides can shine and only a Gobbler knows what he likes. Trumpet calls aren't for most as they require more " due diligence" to be great with. Most folks won't put in the time behind the wheel.
Quote from: Wind Call on December 02, 2019, 05:30:19 PMRasp can be rendered on mouthpiece shapes that may include round, square, beveled, or notched. Certainly some lend themselves to rasp more than others. Proficiency of the person holding the instrument is key.
Quote from: savduck on January 21, 2020, 09:03:49 AMAny given Sunday. When a gobbler is ready to die it doesnt matter what style or cadence or even if your wearing camoflage. Be where he is willing to come die and if his mood is right you cant do much wrong. Ive heard real turkeys sound like both styles. Both will kill turkeys.