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Went to the local Bass Pro and the array of choices was dizzying and borderline nonsensical.
I don't want something too specialized, so what's a good middle-of-the-road call with the widest application?
Thanks much, Scott
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Cane Creek makes some good calls, I like the double reed stuff. Small Talk, Dead End and CC Smoker
HS Strut Double D and Raspy Old Hen.
GooserBat makes some good calls, his Bacon is well regarded.
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Bearcat74 mentioned my all time favorite 90% of all the birds I've called in have come to the HS Strut Raspy Old Hen. The other 10% called in came to the Double D. Good Quality Box calls are not hard to find. I just like to keep my hands free.-Mike
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Thanks, gents. Ironically, the HS Strut is the old call I used to have that fell apart last year. Think I'll just grab a replacement.
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Scott- I buy them three at a time. Something always seems to mess them up if I am not careful and....I am not careful.-Mike
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What are you calling? Ducks? Cow Elk ? Predators... could make a little bit of difference in the recommendation.
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What are you calling? Ducks? Cow Elk ? Predators... could make a little bit of difference in the recommendation. He's in the "Turkey Hunting" forum----I'm thinking he's using it for turkeys. I like a double reed call. I don't like any cuts in the reed. Cuts make it "raspy"----I like my yelps "clear& sweet".
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I like Cane Creeks ghost cut double reed. I think it is called Lost Poult.
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Mind you, I'm not a major mouth call aficionado. I use them. I use them successfully. I just don't dwell on them a lot. Part of that is that I spent several years pro-staffing for a call maker that did not make mouth calls. Part of that is that I make my own pot and box calls.
My general strategy on buying mouth calls is to wait until just after Christmas and then troll through Amazon looking for the cheapest deal on 3-4 calls. I then buy a set for myself and one for each of my sons. Usually HS Strut has the cheapest deals, but sometimes it's Quaker Boy. As a pro-staffer, I used to get premium calls thrown at me all the time, but I tried my best to beg off. I didn't want to offend anyone, and folks wanted a positive review or they'd get butt-hurt.
My #3 son, Angus, is a real maestro. He's been doing it since he could fit a call in his mouth. You hand him any mouth call, and he'll make it sound like a turkey. He convinces me that calling is in what's between the ears.
Me? I have about a half-dozen mouth calls with me at the start of season. 3-4 of them will be new. One will be a thin single reed. One or more will be a simple double reed, and the rest will be raspy pot luck. From my experience, that is what the turkeys hear and respond to. I have frequently seen them show a preference for a young hen versus an older hen or vice-versa. However, I've never seen them get ga-ga over a triple-reed V-cut vs a triple-reed Triple-Threat. My turkeys are just not that discerning.
Unless it is raining, I use a box or pot call for my heavy lifting. I can do it with mouth calls. However, I'm fairly adept at doing it with just my voice. Normally I get them riled up and coming for me before I switch to the mouth calls so I have both hands free for the shotgun.
This past weekend, I was out scouting and ran into an old nemesis, the Virginia Bandit. He was up the tree going off like crazy to nothing in particular. KY does not let you use calls in the month of March. However, I did get him to pitch down and start coming to me by scratching the leaves and working the top of my Thermos bottle that had a squeek in it. Remember that when faced with the choice of a $2 mouth call and an $8 one.
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I use double some double reeds but mostly triple reeds. I prefer a ghost cut with the tension slightkytighter on the long side of the reed, I've found I can get the most range in tone and sounds from that cut
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My favorite is the HS double raspy and the single reed. Also use a Lynches box and a slate. Don't always need all of them but there isn't anything in turkey language I can't say with one of those calls.
I store my mouth calls in the refrigerator during the off season and rinse them in clean water. Tried rinsing with mouthwash but that softens the latex too quickly. I keep two of each type mouth call broken in and ready to go plus a new one in the package for when one wears out.
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Just picked up a new Raspy Old Hen. This time got the "small frame" model, though. Didn't even know those existed. We'll see how it goes. I've had to trim them in the past. Be nice to not have to.
Thanks to everyone for all the recommendations.
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I've had very good success with Hook's diaphragm calls. They sound good and hold up well throughout the season.
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Add another one to the list.
I bought a Cane Creek Lost Poult today and it sounds great. It's very easy to use and sounds good soft calling or really setting in on it.
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Hooks Heartthrob and Executioner2 are the sweetest sounding and easiest to run calls I've used
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Anything HS Strut or Quaker Boy at Walmart, preferably after turkey season!
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I like the small version of the Sonic Dome calls, buy them on sale after the season as well. Easy to pop in just right (I don't keep them in my mouth until I intend to use them).
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Follow-up/Range report: Not sure the "small frame" HS Strut is gonna work out for me. It is a tad difficult to position properly, and moves around too much when I am calling.
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