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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 1091607" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I have never been able to master the diaphram call. I tried and tried to imitate the yelp with it, and gave it up. Fast forward a couple of years, and I found out my yelps with the diaphram call sounded better than a real hen just a few yards away. </p><p>Turkey are like people. They have different voices, so if you think your reproduction doesn't sound like some "expert" call, don't be discouraged. </p><p>When I first started turkey hunting, I was amazed at how many calls most "expert" turkey hunters carried. Fast forward, I found out that some turkey will respond to a certain call and not another. So I take three calls and use them all. Some take more.</p><p>Turkey calls, especially Box, or paddle calls, can be collectibles. </p><p>Last I've heard a Neil Cost Box Call went for several thousand dollars. </p><p>The NWTF convention has a contest for the most exotic and best box call. The are Art. I dabble in it, but am no where close to these artist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 1091607, member: 5412"] I have never been able to master the diaphram call. I tried and tried to imitate the yelp with it, and gave it up. Fast forward a couple of years, and I found out my yelps with the diaphram call sounded better than a real hen just a few yards away. Turkey are like people. They have different voices, so if you think your reproduction doesn't sound like some "expert" call, don't be discouraged. When I first started turkey hunting, I was amazed at how many calls most "expert" turkey hunters carried. Fast forward, I found out that some turkey will respond to a certain call and not another. So I take three calls and use them all. Some take more. Turkey calls, especially Box, or paddle calls, can be collectibles. Last I've heard a Neil Cost Box Call went for several thousand dollars. The NWTF convention has a contest for the most exotic and best box call. The are Art. I dabble in it, but am no where close to these artist. [/QUOTE]
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