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Different types of Diaphragm Turkey calls
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<blockquote data-quote="Rakkin6" data-source="post: 5848341" data-attributes="member: 23863"><p>Since you know how to use a diaphragm I won't get into that detail. But if I were you I would start out with the two reed call (in my opinion) they will be the easiest for you to use to get a turkey call out of. I would just concentrate on a help, cluck. Don't worry about a fly down cackle or purring. Definitely the first one I would get down then move on from there. You will notice that some will be higher pitched than others. The two reeds to my ears seem to be more higher pitched. Then move on to the ghost and v-cut.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rakkin6, post: 5848341, member: 23863"] Since you know how to use a diaphragm I won't get into that detail. But if I were you I would start out with the two reed call (in my opinion) they will be the easiest for you to use to get a turkey call out of. I would just concentrate on a help, cluck. Don't worry about a fly down cackle or purring. Definitely the first one I would get down then move on from there. You will notice that some will be higher pitched than others. The two reeds to my ears seem to be more higher pitched. Then move on to the ghost and v-cut. [/QUOTE]
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