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Post by HighCotton on Jun 13, 2014 16:16:52 GMT -5
With the wing bones from the hunt I guided for my buddy's first turkey, I'm working on my first wing bone yelper. Here is the initial fitment: I see a lot of cool ideas on the internet. Any ideas out there?
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Post by Woody Williams on Jun 13, 2014 18:23:30 GMT -5
Looks great.. Maybe a little scrimshaw on it now?
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Post by HighCotton on Jun 14, 2014 6:39:26 GMT -5
Scrimwhat!? No, actually I was looking at that...problem is I'm about as artistic as a one armed blind baboon! And yet, I dont plan to pay someone to do this...rather just be my own work.
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Post by oldhoyt on Jun 30, 2014 13:14:03 GMT -5
What turkey call is imitated with a wing bone call?
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Post by steve46511 on Jun 30, 2014 13:56:34 GMT -5
wing bone YELPer. It takes a bit of practice to get it down and although I've never tried it hunting, many have. God Bless
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Post by GS1 on Jun 30, 2014 23:14:10 GMT -5
Wing bones will yelp, cluck and kee-kee quite well. It's a little different sound that works a lot of times when other calls fail.
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Post by tomthreetoes on Jan 12, 2015 14:20:14 GMT -5
Wing bones will yelp, cluck and kee-kee quite well. It's a little different sound that works a lot of times when other calls fail. I've read that some folks can even gobble with a wing bone, a feat I'd dearly love to hear/see. It's all I can do to get a couple yelps outa one!
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Post by featherduster on Jan 12, 2015 15:51:57 GMT -5
Have it dipped, one of our forum members in Rensselaer does it.
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