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Started by rodney gillikin, June 25, 2020, 08:10:31 AM
Quote from: Greg Massey on June 27, 2020, 10:19:15 AMLooks and sound ability are 2 different parts of a pot call. Yes the pot call looks good , but the sound tone needs improving. He ask for opinions and that's what we all gave was our opinion , if you don't want opinions don't post the calls .. and as long as he asking for opinions, i will peck on this key board all i want. I agree NO need to get discouraged, just keep making improvements and for some of the ones who gave a honest opinion , i would trust their opinion. Again opinions vary..
Quote from: outdoors on June 27, 2020, 10:59:27 AMThat takes away the pride we pray on The maker has too work on not somebody sharing there secrets
Quote from: Yelper on June 27, 2020, 11:16:28 AMIn this case you are not the Call Maker, He should be the one seeking advise. Most of us on here that are Turkey Hunters and not call makers, we give our opinion on the sound and not how to build one. There are some great call builders that are great turkey hunters also in his area, He should spend some time getting information from one of them, go visit them and spend some time at the shop with them. Most call makers have spent a lot of time and energy to find the dimensions that work for them, and while they will help they may not necessarily give them all the dimensions of a particular call.
Quote from: ChesterCopperpot on June 27, 2020, 11:05:07 AMQuote from: outdoors on June 27, 2020, 10:59:27 AMThat takes away the pride we pray on The maker has too work on not somebody sharing there secretsThen at the very least describe specifically what you don't like about the sound so that he can monkey around with the call and try to improve it. "Too high on the front end." "Not enough roll over." "Not enough rasp." "Too much rasp." "Too quick on the roll over." "Back end falls off." All of those are things that he can take back to the shop. "Sounds bad" doesn't help him fix the call at all.
Quote from: Spitten and drummen on June 27, 2020, 11:27:15 AMQuote from: ChesterCopperpot on June 27, 2020, 11:05:07 AMQuote from: outdoors on June 27, 2020, 10:59:27 AMThat takes away the pride we pray on The maker has too work on not somebody sharing there secretsThen at the very least describe specifically what you don't like about the sound so that he can monkey around with the call and try to improve it. "Too high on the front end." "Not enough roll over." "Not enough rasp." "Too much rasp." "Too quick on the roll over." "Back end falls off." All of those are things that he can take back to the shop. "Sounds bad" doesn't help him fix the call at all.. He didnt ask how to improve it. Him and you like it so obviously none needed. He asked what we think. When we gave our opinion , you seem to have gotten offended because our opinion is not the same as yours. There are many here , including myself , that play calls all year round. We are not stage callers but we like realism. I have over 200pot calls alone. When you have that many and play them all the time , then you know what a pot call should sound like. Also many of us are around turkeys throughout the year and we are hearing them all the time. There are alot of folks who turkey hunt and really do not even know what A hen sounds like. Its amazing. There are callmakers who have been building calls for years and have perfected that trade and then some who just glues things together and want to make a buck. Oh well. To each his own. Its a good thing that calling is only about 10% of the game is all I can say.
Quote from: ChesterCopperpot on June 27, 2020, 11:55:22 AMQuote from: Spitten and drummen on June 27, 2020, 11:27:15 AMQuote from: ChesterCopperpot on June 27, 2020, 11:05:07 AMQuote from: outdoors on June 27, 2020, 10:59:27 AMThat takes away the pride we pray on The maker has too work on not somebody sharing there secretsThen at the very least describe specifically what you don't like about the sound so that he can monkey around with the call and try to improve it. "Too high on the front end." "Not enough roll over." "Not enough rasp." "Too much rasp." "Too quick on the roll over." "Back end falls off." All of those are things that he can take back to the shop. "Sounds bad" doesn't help him fix the call at all.. He didnt ask how to improve it. Him and you like it so obviously none needed. He asked what we think. When we gave our opinion , you seem to have gotten offended because our opinion is not the same as yours. There are many here , including myself , that play calls all year round. We are not stage callers but we like realism. I have over 200pot calls alone. When you have that many and play them all the time , then you know what a pot call should sound like. Also many of us are around turkeys throughout the year and we are hearing them all the time. There are alot of folks who turkey hunt and really do not even know what A hen sounds like. Its amazing. There are callmakers who have been building calls for years and have perfected that trade and then some who just glues things together and want to make a buck. Oh well. To each his own. Its a good thing that calling is only about 10% of the game is all I can say.I could care less if you agree with me. That's not at all what this is about. And you may very well have an expert ear that I lack, which would be all the more reason to offer specific criticisms on sound. My point is that this forum is at its best when people encourage others and try to make each and every member better, whether that be getting a better pattern, deciding on a new choke, finding a good deal on a turkey vest, or improving calls. The only time this forum seems to perpetually implode is in discussions about the NWTF. Other than that it remains a pretty helpful place for people with a shared passion.
Quote from: Spitten and drummen on June 27, 2020, 12:19:09 PMQuote from: ChesterCopperpot on June 27, 2020, 11:55:22 AMQuote from: Spitten and drummen on June 27, 2020, 11:27:15 AMQuote from: ChesterCopperpot on June 27, 2020, 11:05:07 AMQuote from: outdoors on June 27, 2020, 10:59:27 AMThat takes away the pride we pray on The maker has too work on not somebody sharing there secretsThen at the very least describe specifically what you don't like about the sound so that he can monkey around with the call and try to improve it. "Too high on the front end." "Not enough roll over." "Not enough rasp." "Too much rasp." "Too quick on the roll over." "Back end falls off." All of those are things that he can take back to the shop. "Sounds bad" doesn't help him fix the call at all.. He didnt ask how to improve it. Him and you like it so obviously none needed. He asked what we think. When we gave our opinion , you seem to have gotten offended because our opinion is not the same as yours. There are many here , including myself , that play calls all year round. We are not stage callers but we like realism. I have over 200pot calls alone. When you have that many and play them all the time , then you know what a pot call should sound like. Also many of us are around turkeys throughout the year and we are hearing them all the time. There are alot of folks who turkey hunt and really do not even know what A hen sounds like. Its amazing. There are callmakers who have been building calls for years and have perfected that trade and then some who just glues things together and want to make a buck. Oh well. To each his own. Its a good thing that calling is only about 10% of the game is all I can say.I could care less if you agree with me. That's not at all what this is about. And you may very well have an expert ear that I lack, which would be all the more reason to offer specific criticisms on sound. My point is that this forum is at its best when people encourage others and try to make each and every member better, whether that be getting a better pattern, deciding on a new choke, finding a good deal on a turkey vest, or improving calls. The only time this forum seems to perpetually implode is in discussions about the NWTF. Other than that it remains a pretty helpful place for people with a shared passion.I get what you are saying. He did not ask info on how to improve the call. He asked " what you think"? He thinks they sound good or he would not be selling them. If he asked " How can I improve" then this thread would be going in a diffrent direction. Some of us have been around here a long time. We are like a family and we will sometimes fuss and argue but in the end its all good. Many of us eat breath and sleep turkey all year. Its our passion and we strive to get better. I have been hunting them 40 years. I am no expert caller nor do not think I have a expert year. I have been around turkeys most of my life. They make so many diffrent sounds that its crazy. There are some sounds that many turkey hunters have never even heard. There are calls out there that sound like a turkey and not like a turkey call. The sounds coming out of the pots that Rodney posted files of may not entirely be the call. It can be the way he plays them or it could be a combination. Will it kill a bird ? Probably on a given day. Will it kill a pressured 3 or 4 year old consistantly ? In my opinion I dont think so. Confidence in your particular calls go a long way. If you are not confident in it , then you wont use it. Again , calling is a small piece of the puzzle , but some of is seek the best calls we can put our hands on and we strive to be the best we can be at our sport just like a professional athelete. We push our selves to get better and we obtain the things that we believe will make us better and that includes calls. If you only have a couple of calls and you only hunt a few weekends out of the season , you may think those calls are great. Fine by me and good luck to you. If you come to a site with die hard turkey hunters , then be ready for the critisism.
Quote from: rodney gillikin on June 27, 2020, 02:12:38 PMOK , that enough of this soap pop, there is no need of any more commits. There enough going on in the world today to worry about a turkey call . My apologies.