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<blockquote data-quote="Southern Sportsman" data-source="post: 3205445" data-attributes="member: 10399"><p>If you told me I could only have one pot-style call, first I would freak out, and second I would begrudgingly select a slate surface over glass, or a ceramic surface over glass. I have a glass and aluminum and really like both of them. The glass can get loud, and can make really sharp cuts and yelps -- great for striking distant birds and for calling on windy days. Slate or ceramic are not going to be as loud, but they can do everything. They are especially good for soft clucks, purrs and yelps and "tree yelps" which are probably the most common calls used to actually work a bird.</p><p></p><p>Probably the most well known ceramic call was the Knight and Hale "Old Yeller" (they called it "slatek") which was good when it first came out. After K&H sold out, pretty much all of their calls went to Sh*t (my humble opinion). I've had this call for a few months and love it. If I could only take one, it would be this one:</p><p><a href="http://store.1upgamecalls.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=35&product_id=53" target="_blank">http://store.1upgamecalls.com/index.php ... duct_id=53</a></p><p></p><p>The guy that makes these calls was elite staff for K&H years ago and had a hand in the production of the Old Yeller.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Southern Sportsman, post: 3205445, member: 10399"] If you told me I could only have one pot-style call, first I would freak out, and second I would begrudgingly select a slate surface over glass, or a ceramic surface over glass. I have a glass and aluminum and really like both of them. The glass can get loud, and can make really sharp cuts and yelps -- great for striking distant birds and for calling on windy days. Slate or ceramic are not going to be as loud, but they can do everything. They are especially good for soft clucks, purrs and yelps and "tree yelps" which are probably the most common calls used to actually work a bird. Probably the most well known ceramic call was the Knight and Hale "Old Yeller" (they called it "slatek") which was good when it first came out. After K&H sold out, pretty much all of their calls went to Sh*t (my humble opinion). I've had this call for a few months and love it. If I could only take one, it would be this one: [url=http://store.1upgamecalls.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=35&product_id=53]http://store.1upgamecalls.com/index.php ... duct_id=53[/url] The guy that makes these calls was elite staff for K&H years ago and had a hand in the production of the Old Yeller. [/QUOTE]
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