Trying to prepare for a turkey hunt at the end of the month. I have a Lynch Box call that sounds good, but I am wanting something quieter for close range. Would like something that requires less movement. I know mouth calls are the way to go, but I have tried and tried and just can’t keep them in my mouth. Any advice?
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Push button. Takes only one hand to operate whereas a box requires both. It will allow to keep a gun shouldered and possibly propped on your knee and you can always just lay the call on the ground when it’s time to move to the trigger. That’s about only option I can think of. And I assume you have tried trimming diaphragm down so it fits your palate correctly? Most require trimming.
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Originally posted by Passthrough View PostPush button. Takes only one hand to operate whereas a box requires both. It will allow to keep a gun shouldered and possibly propped on your knee and you can always just lay the call on the ground when it’s time to move to the trigger. That’s about only option I can think of. And I assume you have tried trimming diaphragm down so it fits your palate correctly? Most require trimming.
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Originally posted by mdnabors View PostThis...Push Button easiest and less movement than box or slate. I’ve actually used my mouth before without a diaphragm call. Purrs, putts, soft yelps, etc...aren’t that hard and don’t have to be loud if close enough. I’d keep at the diaphragm though. I have a small roof of my mouth and always have to trim and bend them to fit and make that sweet music I’m looking for. Good luck
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