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<blockquote data-quote="catman529" data-source="post: 4434622" data-attributes="member: 9284"><p>I have made a couple hen bone calls and my problem is they are too high pitched unless you can cut them long enough and still fit together. I love the sound of a gobbler wingbone myself. You can make them too low pitched if you cut gobbler bones too long, but that's part of the learning, and also depends on the individual bird. It's easier to make a hen-pitched call with a gobbler wing than with a hen wing, in my experience. And with practice you can make the same call soft and sweet or loud and raspy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catman529, post: 4434622, member: 9284"] I have made a couple hen bone calls and my problem is they are too high pitched unless you can cut them long enough and still fit together. I love the sound of a gobbler wingbone myself. You can make them too low pitched if you cut gobbler bones too long, but that's part of the learning, and also depends on the individual bird. It's easier to make a hen-pitched call with a gobbler wing than with a hen wing, in my experience. And with practice you can make the same call soft and sweet or loud and raspy. [/QUOTE]
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