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    I got this one by myself this past Monday.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MCG1 View Post
    Been Turkey hunting over 40 years. Always struggled with glass pot calls. Got a cherry glass call from ESH Custom Calls. It came with the "sweet spot" etched. I never knew a call like that had a sweet spot! Sure made it easy to work the striker and make great calls right away. The pitch and volume really compliments my slate call and so far has done well at getting toms fired up. 2 more weeks until my season starts. Hope to have some pics to share then.
    Pot calls can be fickle creatures, but they can be fantastic calls also. I have one that’s my go-to call. When you find that sweet spot it’s deadly.


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    Great pictures, great birds. Thanks for sharing. Those birds are so much fun, eh?
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    Quote Originally Posted by MCG1 View Post
    Great pictures, great birds. Thanks for sharing. Those birds are so much fun, eh?
    If/when turkey hunting gets in your blood, it can be a blessing and a curse. I’ve been fishing twice since turkey season started down here. Looking for an out of state hunt as we speak.


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    Nice bird
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    I have Osceolas running round everywhere down here. Been large numbers the past few years. I don’t hunt them, and prefer grocery store birds. I might get a call just to mess with them.
    Maybe they will bite this one……
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    [QUOTE=BroKenneth;4249075]I’ve always heard it was just as much if not more fun to call one up for someone else. I discovered the truth of that last Saturday. Called this one up for my son. It was his first turkey. It was a great hunt. He missed the season the last 2 years because of deployment.
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    I think that might very well be true , I guided a while on turkey hunts and it was just about the best fun ever . The inexperienced folks and the things they might do when a big thunder bird is in eye sight makes one smile for sure
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    Quote Originally Posted by Micanopy View Post
    I have Osceolas running round everywhere down here. Been large numbers the past few years. I don’t hunt them, and prefer grocery store birds. I might get a call just to mess with them.
    No doubt, wild birds are to much trouble for me as well , seen herds of gobblers yesterday on my friends place , it was amazing how many he had roaming the property , we saw at least 20 or more ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by BroKenneth View Post
    I’ve always heard it was just as much if not more fun to call one up for someone else. I discovered the truth of that last Saturday. Called this one up for my son. It was his first turkey. It was a great hunt. He missed the season the last 2 years because of deployment.
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    I think that might very well be true , I guided a while on turkey hunts and it was just about the best fun ever . The inexperienced folks and the things they might do when a big thunder bird is in eye sight makes one smile for sure
    You should have heard my son scream when he sealed the deal. I thought he was going to cry. It was the best..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Micanopy View Post
    I have Osceolas running round everywhere down here. Been large numbers the past few years. I don’t hunt them, and prefer grocery store birds. I might get a call just to mess with them.
    Nothing quite like calling with everything still and quiet. That Tom had went silent now gobbles so close and load you jump
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