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Hand made Diaphram call
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<blockquote data-quote="Layne" data-source="post: 5844394" data-attributes="member: 5850"><p>I tend to agree, the Woodhavens of the world have convinced a lot of hunters they need to spend $15-20 on a mouth call or the gobblers will turn up their noses... I'm not bashing Woodhaven calls, they are good calls, I've used them but I just think they've become way over priced... </p><p>I know guys who love a raspy call and others that love a high pitched call, I think the tone attracts the caller more so than it does the gobbler. To me there are a lot more important things in calling turkeys than tone... like cadence and when to call loudly, when to call softly and when to shut up and stay shut up.</p><p>I think if you just learn to make the basic calls, yelps, clucks and cuts, then learn correct cadence and volume, you can use just about any decent call and call birds.</p><p>I'm no master call builder or master caller but I build my own and call plenty of turkeys, the call doesn't screw me up, it's usually my impatience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Layne, post: 5844394, member: 5850"] I tend to agree, the Woodhavens of the world have convinced a lot of hunters they need to spend $15-20 on a mouth call or the gobblers will turn up their noses... I'm not bashing Woodhaven calls, they are good calls, I've used them but I just think they've become way over priced... I know guys who love a raspy call and others that love a high pitched call, I think the tone attracts the caller more so than it does the gobbler. To me there are a lot more important things in calling turkeys than tone... like cadence and when to call loudly, when to call softly and when to shut up and stay shut up. I think if you just learn to make the basic calls, yelps, clucks and cuts, then learn correct cadence and volume, you can use just about any decent call and call birds. I'm no master call builder or master caller but I build my own and call plenty of turkeys, the call doesn't screw me up, it's usually my impatience. [/QUOTE]
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