Well... A smoked turkey got a little out of control and didn't even yield a sandwich...
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even taking out (as best i could count) 9 of my beautiful hand made box calls.
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The only bright side is I get to start all over with new woods. So far I've done osage, red cedar, and pinion pine ( a first for me) What woods have you guys played with? Pro's con's?? Osage is strong as steel and excellent for the squeeky calls, red cedar is a great clucker, Pinion pine was a surprise... sappy as all get out but a great tight grained call.
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Aint nuttin like calling in a gorgeous bird with a self made call...
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