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    Turkey Calls

    What do you use - mouth calls, box calls or slate calls?

    I'm trying to use slate, but I have a problem with it - moisture in the morning, mostly.

    I've had the most success using box calls, but I want to be more versatile. So I end up taking both a box call and a slate call.

    Mouth/diaphram calls -- I just never put in the time to learn calling this way.
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    I'm relying more and more on mouth calls, but I love the tone you can get from a slate pot, especially clucks and purrs. If you are having trouble with moisture, get a glass pot call, and my faves are Black Widow and the Woodhaven calls. Use a plastic striker.

    I've never used the traditional box call, but do use a homemade scratch box to good effect. My dad taught me how to make them.

    How you gonna kill all them turkeys and catch all them sheepshead at the same time?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Haywire View Post
    I'm relying more and more on mouth calls, but I love the tone you can get from a slate pot, especially clucks and purrs. If you are having trouble with moisture, get a glass pot call, and my faves are Black Widow and the Woodhaven calls. Use a plastic striker.

    I've never used the traditional box call, but do use a homemade scratch box to good effect. My dad taught me how to make them.

    How you gonna kill all them turkeys and catch all them sheepshead at the same time?
    I'll try the plastic striker. Thanks for that tip!

    Unless I come across a really disoriented turkey, I'm not going to be able to pursue both at the same time. Given the choice, most of the time I opt for Sheepshead and Spanish. Occasionally though, it's fun to try to get a turkey to respond to my call and decoys. The good thing about hunting turkeys is that you can usually hunt the fly-down and still have time to do other things.

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    There was an article in the paper a week or so ago that confirmed my observations that turkeys are getting scarcer across the south. I don't think I'm seeing a third as many turkeys as I saw four or five years ago. Adjoining landowners concur. I think I'm going to be spending more and more time fishing.

    It's time for Old Swamp Gobbler to chime in. I know he makes a fine slate pot call. Come on and talk to us, Doug.

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    My birds aren't near what I use to see in the past.....but with the issues with the neighbors dogs then ,both the deer and turkey have been scarce till this past season.....hopefully the spring turkey hunting will be good now too......although I would just assume be fishing down there then!!......I use both slate and box,never tried a mouth one yet.
    Bill..............

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    Quote Originally Posted by Haywire View Post
    There was an article in the paper a week or so ago that confirmed my observations that turkeys are getting scarcer across the south. I don't think I'm seeing a third as many turkeys as I saw four or five years ago. Adjoining landowners concur.
    George, what reason(s) did they give for the downturn in population?
    Over hunting, depredation, disease, loss of habitat, natural population cycles?
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    Die if you must, but die on your home turf with your face to the wind, not in some stinking hellhole 2,000 kilometers away, among people you neither know nor care about.

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    They don't know and are fitting turkeys in several different states with transmitters in an effort to see what happens. The most popular barber shop opinion is predators like coyotes and coons, but turkeys have been dealing with predators for thousands of years. The game biologists think that weather has had the strongest impact with cold rain affecting the newly hatched birds. Probably a combination of things. Everybody wants a simple answer, but there likely ain't one. I may do my part by not killing any this spring, but, then again-----

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    Woods Wise Mystic Wet Stick. - Game Calls : Woods Wise : Bowhunters International, Bowhunters Supply Store, Archery Supplies, Archery Equipment, Bowhunting Supplies
    This striker works good on any slate but I especially like it on glass.

    I like the carbon striker on a Rocky Top copper friction call.

    Woods Wise Mystic™ Wet Box™ Calls

    By far the easiest box call I have ever used-no chalk needed.

    HS Strut split v mouth calls sound good and are easy to use, if I don't choke on it.
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    I have been out scouting for them turkey birds....few of em have begun to clear their throats....the older I get the less I use a mouth call....in saying that I keep one in my jaw for close work....I spect I have called more turkeys with a box than anything...I have always liked using a box.
    I carry a lighter and turn my slate upside down and let that lighter suck that moisture out before i leave the truck.

    Haywire...our numbers are dwindling here also...I understand the biologist in 6 southern states are trying to figure it out
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    Great tip with the lighter. Good to hear from you.
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