Howdy me,,,<BR> hmnmnmnn kinda like talking to myself hahahahaa<BR>go to this link for instructions... it was the only one that I could find that did not SPAM this site <P><A HREF="http://hometown.aol.com/wingbonecall/Wingbone.html" TARGET=_blank>Instructions</A> <P>
Thanks Bearbuster. The info was great..The only question I have does it make any difference on the length of the bones..In one of my turkey mags. they had dimentions on the length of the bones and I'll be darn if I can find the issue again..<p>[This message has been edited by Me (edited January 09, 2001).]
Hey no prob me,,,<BR>Yes it does make a diff... I noticed in mine that I must make the cut as<BR>close to the knuckle or even into the knuckle to get the sound I want... You<BR>can also e-mail your questions to Jim Groenier at:<BR>[email protected]<BR>also there is another link on that page for making tha calls too<P>------------------<BR>
Here's another link for making wingbones.After looking through this site I am leaning towards buying one of his just for display. Super nice looking calls!From what i have read they have won some NWTF contests to boot.<P>John Coit<P><A HREF="http://www.customwings.net/" TARGET=_blank>http://www.customwings.net/</A>
Hey Hatracked, Those are nice lookin calls. That gave me some good ideas. I've had these wingbones around for awhile and thought I'd try them try this spring. I'm thinking something new that they haven't hear before might do the trick. Always looking for an edge and I need all the help I can get.<BR>Thanks Hatracked.<BR>Me
The wingbone is the hardest to learn call of them all. The cluck, yelp and Kee-Kee are the basics of the call. You will need to practice more often to remain proficient with the wingbones. I used the call until I got dentures and calling caused rub sores in the mouth. Make`em strut!!!!