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Started by Greg Massey, February 15, 2020, 11:58:51 AM
Quote from: Yelper on February 15, 2020, 02:22:56 PMI have owned or played most of the "big name" call makers and I still find myself hunting with most call makers pot that don't enter any of the contest, they focus on building calls that are made to hunt and sound like turkey, and most of those pot calls range in price from $65 to $85.00.
Quote from: KentuckyHeadhunter on February 15, 2020, 03:14:02 PMQuote from: Yelper on February 15, 2020, 02:22:56 PMI have owned or played most of the "big name" call makers and I still find myself hunting with most call makers pot that don't enter any of the contest, they focus on building calls that are made to hunt and sound like turkey, and most of those pot calls range in price from $65 to $85.00. The other thing is the judges ability to run a call. I see guys at Unicoi holding calls right next to their ear and playing them like they are listening for microscopic turkey sounds. I would cringe watching judges play these calls. So yes there are some great callmakers who aren't well known and some great ones who are. Its personal preference really and the gobbler is the final judge. Right now I'm hooked on Paul Durhams pots. Another amazing callmaker who is humble and doesn't charge hundreds of dollars for amazing pots.
Quote from: C. Brumfiel on February 15, 2020, 05:43:58 PMNever could understand why guys depend on what others think about the sound of a call. Turkey hunting is a one man sport.
Quote from: husker on February 15, 2020, 06:35:22 PMDo you think the same also holds true for the box call makers? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: gaswamp on February 15, 2020, 07:57:51 PMdid you play any average or poor calls?
Quote from: HookedonHooks on February 15, 2020, 12:07:48 PMI echo this comment whole heartedly. A vast range of call makers I'd never heard of, or guys with just not a big following, entered some fantastic calls this year, or had booths and were selling calls very cheap for the quality of their work. To mention one is Clay Townsend. Won best of show, and all his calls enetered were smoking. He still sold his calls he brought to the show at $60 even though he won what he did less than 24 hours before. Was told they will go up a little bit once the show is over, but still be very reasonable, he's now earned the right to sell at a premium, and I highly respect him for his decision to still sell his calls at $60 for the show.I have 4 of clays pot calls and 8 strikers. They are top class calls for sure.That being said I don't see the prices on those $250-$350 calls coming down too much as though they might not be leaps and bounds "better" it's the fact they're collectible being those call makers don't put out many calls and that's just the new premium those particular calls bring. But I'd imagine the market on them will settle just a little.