Appreciate it. Im still learning how to run them and the grommet helped me find my lip position. I love making them and the sound of one is like no other.
That is how you run one. I hear a lot of people run them too choppy sounding. I inlaid a feather like that on some I made for friends of mine after one of our spring trips. They came out good.
Thank you. I really appreciate that. Ive came along way in a year. I love the look of the feather in them. Hoping to experiment a little more with some bigger feathers this summer.
@@SaddleCartel I think a lot of people try too hard. I did. I probably wouldn’t win a calling contest, but I have called up a bunch of turkeys with mine. I had to practice a lot to get the choppiness out of it. I like that feather on the bell. It looks and sounds great.
@@SaddleCartel You may see some reactions you don’t expect, but they are in a good way. Something about that sound really gets them. Obviously, that doesn’t happen every time, but I have seen and heard reactions the last 5 years that I never saw or heard in the previous 35 or 40 years of hunting turkeys. You will see. Good luck.
Also, this was my 4th wingbone and this one I can run the best for some reason. My first one, I just couldn’t get it to run that well. Seems like they all will fit your mouth differently
That one runs great! I love the wingbone calls. I don't put a grommet on mine though.
Appreciate it. Im still learning how to run them and the grommet helped me find my lip position. I love making them and the sound of one is like no other.
That is how you run one. I hear a lot of people run them too choppy sounding. I inlaid a feather like that on some I made for friends of mine after one of our spring trips. They came out good.
Thank you. I really appreciate that. Ive came along way in a year. I love the look of the feather in them. Hoping to experiment a little more with some bigger feathers this summer.
@@SaddleCartel I think a lot of people try too hard. I did. I probably wouldn’t win a calling contest, but I have called up a bunch of turkeys with mine. I had to practice a lot to get the choppiness out of it. I like that feather on the bell. It looks and sounds great.
It definitely takes practice. I haven’t called one in yet but hopefully soon!!
@@SaddleCartel You may see some reactions you don’t expect, but they are in a good way. Something about that sound really gets them. Obviously, that doesn’t happen every time, but I have seen and heard reactions the last 5 years that I never saw or heard in the previous 35 or 40 years of hunting turkeys. You will see. Good luck.
That sounds awesome i been practicing alot cant make it sound that good.
Just keep it at! Ive been practicing for a year and still learning!
Also, this was my 4th wingbone and this one I can run the best for some reason. My first one, I just couldn’t get it to run that well. Seems like they all will fit your mouth differently
Awesome thanks I been hunting 17 yrs normally tag out every year this year in TN its been tough
@@mattd8411 these birds sure know how to play this chess game!
Same
Just got done making my second set from my last turkey 🦃. Give these to a friend 🤠
Thats awesome!! I have 3 sets in the freezer I plan on doing the same. They are a joy to make!
I need you to make me one of those.
You got it!
What do you make the mouth stopper out of?
i wish I could tell but that was given to me, so I cant say for sure. I am gonna figure out how to make them though.