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Started by thuber, April 18, 2020, 06:18:28 PM

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thuber

I just picked up these 3. A bit of a learning curve to running them but they have a lot of turkey in them!


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3bailey3

very nice, who made them.

thuber

Hudson and Fulkerson


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doublespurs21

can you tell us the type of wood in those calls??

thuber

Top is Teak and Snakewood, middle is Mora and Walnut, and bottom is Ambrosia Maple and Honduran Rosewood.


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Yoder409

VERY nice line-up !!!!!!!!!!
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sbbow

Congrats on some great calls


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Sir-diealot

Definite learning curve but worth it. Nice looking calls.
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Greg Massey

#8
Hen's boxes have their on unique sounds , that do have a learning curve and in the heat of battle you can mess up. My suggestion is stick with one of each and learn the feel of the call and the way it likes played before playing the other ones. It's all about the feel and how it wants played.

thuber

#9
The Fulkerson definitely plays easier than the Hudson's. Thanks for the advice!


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Greg Massey

Quote from: thuber on April 19, 2020, 04:53:21 PM
The Fulkerson definitely plays easier than the Hudson's. Thanks fo the advice!


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I feel right the opposite , i think the Hudson are easier to play with the narrow sound chamber.

tal

Quote from: Greg Massey on April 19, 2020, 03:33:50 PM
Hen's boxes have their on unique sounds , that do have a learning curve and in the heat of battle you can mess up. My suggestion is stick with one of each and learn the feel of the call and the way it likes played before playing the other ones. It's all about the feel and how it wants played.
I was all thumbs until I took this advice, helped me a lot. I've heard some play them that was impressive. I'm far from good on one but a Turpin is a versatile call. You have no need to look farther than what you're holding.

thuber

I think I'm going to wait for our Fall season to hunt them. Hopefully I'll get some practice in before then. I can hear several different birds in each caller.


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Bridger

I really like the teak and snakewood, sweet calls.

shatcher

You'll have to re-chalk that teak more often for a while, until it cures out because it's oily.  Aside from that, it's a killer call.