Custom call builder in the making.

Tennessee Lead

Well-Known Member
Joined
Aug 8, 2013
Messages
6,481
Reaction score
327
Location
Putnam County, TN
I've been fortunate enough to meet a guy that shops at our lumber store a couple years ago. We have become good friends. He carves his own duck decoys and turns out his own calls. So he comes by looking for certain wood types and we started talking.
That conversation turned to turkey hunting. He has also been making his own turkey calls. He has offered to help me learn the basics and allow me to try my hand at turning out a few tube calls and some strikers. I am looking forward to that very much.
He has been making some scratch box calls that sounds really good even surprised me with one
fec2b41c123125f1bc9c2a724dfef019.jpg

d3515593d24ecff228d47ad5fafdf116.jpg

I am really enjoying learning that little call. He drops in from time to time with a new pot call and let's me run it to see what I think about it.
Well today he dropped by with one that I had a hard time handing back lol. Slate over glass in a butternut pot with maple and walnut inlay. Striker peg was Brazilian cherry with butternut top with maple and walnut inlay. Here is a little Audio I took of it today before he left. See what y'all think.
http://youtu.be/zeLGDic5s-U


Sent from my iPhone that I ain't smart enough to use with tapatalker
 
I've really been thinking about getting into call making for a handful of years now. Got a tractor I've been restoring in my garage. I should have it done after turkey season is over. When I get it out and make some room I plan to try my hand at it.
 

Latest posts

Back
Top