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I'm going for my first sit tomorrow and its going to be cold and windy (cold = near freezing or lower) so I may take my blind.

That kind of anchors you.

I have a very small box call (suzy-q?) that is very high pitched.

Don't high pitched calls penetrate the woods better and farther?

Other calls I have are lower pitched larger box calls and a slate and glass call.

What would you take?

Last edited by humdinger; 04/20/23.

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A high pitched box will be loud and carry pretty good. The problem is a lot of times you'll have trouble hearing birds gobble when it's windy. I called in a bird a few years ago that was gobbling his head off but, was very hard to hear, until he got close. So listen carefully. A glass pot call can be loud too.

Last edited by roverboy; 04/20/23.

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