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| Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Attica, Ohio
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| push button yelper i have a H.S.STRUT push button yelper call and its the only call i have for turkeys (my box call broke). i know how to call but this call doesnt have very good sound, it sort of sounds like a turkey but i dont think its convinsing enough because its kind of squeaky. anyone tried this and have any luck? im going hunting tomorow morning and am going to try it.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Attica, Ohio
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i do have a mouth call but i cant do it very well
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| Senior Member | Yeah they are hard. I tried for about two weeks going by the directions on the package. Then a friend showed me how to really do it. It took about 10 minutes and then I had it. Doing the mouth call and the slate at the same time sounds real good. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Minnesota
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| The push buttons aren't bad, they add a different sound to your arsenal. I bring 3 mouth calls, a box call, a slate call and my push button with me when I go turkey hunting. It might sound like a lot, but some birds respond to diffrent sound better, so I bring as many as I can. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Attica, Ohio
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| just got back from hunting...no luck, it started raining real hard after about an hour and a half so i didnt realy get to try the yelper.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Minnesota
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| If it is raining, I would really consider hunting or at least doing a lot of scouting this evening. |
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| Senior Member | How long have you guys been hunting? This is only my second year. I hunt state ground and we have to out of the field by noon. I do have property lined up for next year so it will make it a lot easier to scout and hunt all day. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Attica, Ohio
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this is my second year also and i also have a new property to hunt on next year or possibly late this season. anyone know where i can get a box call for a good price? iv looked around and they seem a little expensive.
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| Senior Member | I would check Rural King if you have one of them around you. Or try e-bay. I got my mouth and slate calls from Rural King for about 20.00 for both of them. The mouth calls were a 3 pack. Want to see some pictures if you get a turkey. Do you ever get on Mossy Oaks web site? They have a lot of turkey hunting videos you can watch. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Attica, Ohio
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il look on mossy oaks and il be sure to get a picture if i get 1...hopefully next weekend
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| Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Minnesota
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| I have hunted turkey for 8 years. A 25 dollar box call is one of the best investmets you can make as a turkey hunter. For 25 dollars, you can have a good call that is easy to run. It is hard to make a box call sound bad. A turkey's hearing is pretty good, so don't feel the need to try and use a mouth call right away. A lot of turkeys can be called in by using a box call and a slate. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Attica, Ohio
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i am getting a slate today...theres 1 at fin feather and fur thats $20 on sale for $4
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| Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Minnesota
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| Good work Tippman. Nothing sounds better than a good slate. Thats what I like about hunting later seasons-you get the good end of season sales. The birds are harder to get, but they are still huntable. I start bow hunting in a couple weeks. |
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| Senior Member ![]() Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: South Arkansas
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| Wal Mart stays open 24 hours so go to Wal Mart and pick you up another box turkey call. And then if you score a turkey come back here and tell us all about it please...A.H |
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| Senior Member | tippmann7 I have a Quaker boy inc., The "Little one sider box call. Its tone is a little high which i like because the other call is a "True Tone".Rodger Latham It is made by Penns Woods Products in Delmont, PA. This one has bagged me so many turkeys i quit counting ...LOL Its on the large size but has a great sound that is what i'll call perfect. Mixing both calls is my favorite, the smaller one resembles a younger female and the larger one by R. Latham is a more mature sounding call. I would like to try the push button since it will leave your hand right on the gun without softly placing the two calls on the ground when the bird comes in. But the two that i have i will just stay with. That call that you have,does it need some chalk possible on the push stick? I use the childs colored soft chalk on the both of mine and keep a stick inside each. Nope.... it will not change the tone very much thats its inside the box, besides it keeps it dry . Hey good luck and i hope i helped you,i am not the expert but this always calls them in if they are around. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Attica, Ohio
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| i used my push button the other day and i found that its only good for clucks, yelping doesnt sound very good on it
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| Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Jayhawk Country
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| If you put a little pressure on it, you can make it louder and it's easier to yelp with. Just push on the piece that rubs on the piece inside the box and keep it chalked. When they come out with one called a Shameless Hussy, that will be the one I buy. |
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