I haven't posted any pictures for a while and since I finished some calls this morning wanted to share them with you.
First is a picture of six Coyote Howlers. The woods from left to right are: Sycamore, Osage Orange, Walnut, Colorwood, Colorwood and Canary.
(https://forum.finsandfur.net/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fgenesturkeycalls.com%2Fgtcalls%2FHowlers_2-21-09_480_x_360.jpg&hash=168d30728de1e287bec887d8edfa18a90c821ddd)
The second picture is of some pots for friction calls without any slate or glass installed. The top row has (l-r) Black Locust, Red Cedar, and Osage Orange.
Middle row (l-r) Sassafras, Canary and Sycamore
Bottom Row (l-r) Zebrawood and Butternut
(https://forum.finsandfur.net/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fgenesturkeycalls.com%2Fgtcalls%2FTurned_Pots_2-21-09_480_x_360.jpg&hash=fecc84bb5a3de24ea26459d1cfbaa063aed7ac8b)
Thanks for looking.
I sure would like to hear one of those howlers............ :biggrin:
If I get time and can get everything to work right, I will make a sound file. You must remember, I am not a predator hunter and use these calls for locating gobblers during spring turkey season. Tom Bechtel said they sound pretty good, if you know who he is.
Tom Bechtel!!!!!!!! :doh2: Dont tell him I am here.......He might come and learn something..... :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao:
You forget Blacky.... I am a turkey hunter also......I used to use them old school closed reeds and I still got a couple in my pocket. :wink:
Nice looking calls as always Gene. I love those closed reed howlers. You always make great looking calls.
John
Dang it Gene, I like those ............I might just have to come back to this and get me one later........ :eyebrownod: