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I usually always have a mouth call of some sort in my car all year (minus summer because it melts)

but i really start working on most of my calls around the first of feb.
 
Right now in my truck there are four mouth calls two duck calls a goose call and a crow call for some reason, aint quiet figured out why thats in there.
 
I use to start early, but not any more. I will get them out in a week or so, and get them ready.
 
I am pretty good right now but I know I need some more practice to lessen the mess-ups and I will be doing that pretty much till turkey season. No need to practice on the box or slate calls, too easy, got to get the cluck and purr down on the tube and diaphragm calls.
 
I have kept one in my pocket for the last month! I tell you one fun thing to do is practice in the walmart parking lot! lol! You can get some strange (what the heck is that!!!) looks! :D :D Especially from the blondes!
Or whan you pass somebody walking on the sidewalk! Let out a few loud cackels as you pass them! You can tell they miss a step or two! :D
Oh I wish turkey season would get here already!!! :grin:
 
Buck Assassin said:
I have kept one in my pocket for the last month! I tell you one fun thing to do is practice in the walmart parking lot! lol! You can get some strange (what the heck is that!!!) looks! :D :D Especially from the blondes!
Or whan you pass somebody walking on the sidewalk! Let out a few loud cackels as you pass them! You can tell they miss a step or two! :D
Oh I wish turkey season would get here already!!! :grin:

Should have seen the look on everyone's face in my family as I walked up to each and made some weird sounds out of my first diaphragm call... when people don't know what a mouth call is or don't know much about turkey hunting at all, you can get some priceless looks just by clucking or making some weird sounds at em. And my family knows I can do some strange things including making a lot of turkey sounds, but the looks on their faces the first time I used a diaphragm call...I'm gonna have to walk around walmart doing it sometime. :grin:
 
I carry the mail for a living and a mouth call is the only thing that keeps me from going crazy in the truck all day. Same goes for the fall time and duck calls!
 
Well, I started this afternoon.

Stopped by an outdoor store to get some .22 shells and got to looking at the mouth calls. Found one I liked, and got it. Of course, I opened it immediately when I got in the truck and gave it a test run. Sounded good!
 
About a week before the season starts I swing by walmart and buy a pack of hs strut mouth calls that I like the packaging on.
I do have a few "good" mouth calls that I carry though.

The night before opening day I sand my slate calls.

In the truck on the way to the woods I will fire a mouth call up just to make sure it will function.

Thats pretty much it. :D
 
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