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<blockquote data-quote="DrTurkenstein" data-source="post: 1091393" data-attributes="member: 8922"><p>Invite me along and I'll teach you everything I know!<img src="/images/smilies/biggrin.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" data-shortname=":D" /> </p><p>But seriously tempo is a lot more important than sound. A little faster is better than too slow. Jakes will yelp at a slower speed than hens. And the worst sounding call I ever heard in the woods came from an actual hen but it had the right rhythm. </p><p>I also think that slate calls are the easiest to use but I love diaphrams. Practice in your truck while driving and listening to a cd of calls (mouth call only, using a slate while driving is probably worse than texting) . You probably won't get it down in one season but you might be good enough to try it by the end of the season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrTurkenstein, post: 1091393, member: 8922"] Invite me along and I'll teach you everything I know!:D But seriously tempo is a lot more important than sound. A little faster is better than too slow. Jakes will yelp at a slower speed than hens. And the worst sounding call I ever heard in the woods came from an actual hen but it had the right rhythm. I also think that slate calls are the easiest to use but I love diaphrams. Practice in your truck while driving and listening to a cd of calls (mouth call only, using a slate while driving is probably worse than texting) . You probably won't get it down in one season but you might be good enough to try it by the end of the season. [/QUOTE]
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