Here are some Tube Calls I recently finished.
(http://i175.photobucket.com/albums/w122/blacky147/P8170005320x240.jpg)
Those look real good! I never put the time in to learn how to blow a tube call. But I've heard other guys and they sounded awesome. It can produce some different tonal sounds that set it apart from the normal turkey call (box, slate or diaphragm) that the turkeys are used to hearing in the woods. Might be just the ticket for an old wise gobbler. :wink:
They can gobble too...... :eyebrow:
Nice looking calls Gene BUT,, :confused: How do they work?? :shrug:
You blow into them HameR :eyebrownod:
No, seriously. :biggrin:
:laf: :laf:
Hamer, anyone who can use a mouth call should be able to use a tube call with just a little bit of practice. You use your bottom lip instead of your tongue to regulate the sound.
Jim......Your on a roll tonight buddy.....My sides hurt...
Those look nice Gene.....Glen you should try one.....I used to make em out of 35mm film can and a latex glove .....easy to learn and they do sound good.....as you can change the pitch with how much pressure you use......Gobbleing is a sinch with them too.
:confused: OK. I know I'm a little slow. I'll have to check these out closer here in the near future Gene.
Quote from: HaMeR on August 17, 2009, 08:38:11 PM
:confused: OK. I know I'm a little slow.
More than a little! :roflmao:
Just how many different types of turkey calls are there? Them look right neat blacky and if you were to send one or two up here I'd do my best to see that the boys learned how to use them. I would need a mite of tutoring too. :doh2:
Quote from: straycat on August 17, 2009, 08:41:46 PM
Quote from: HaMeR on August 17, 2009, 08:38:11 PM
:confused: OK. I know I'm a little slow.
More than a little! :roflmao:
Hey now!! Be nice!! :argh: I just got back from an afternoon ban ya know!! :sad3:
:roflmao: :roflmao: