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B&R turkey call tube?

Started by Jc69, May 26, 2021, 10:18:09 AM

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Jc69

  About 25 years ago, I'd go turkey hunting with my father in law and I would be head to toe in camo, and he would be wearing bright blue denim overalls and usually a red flannel shirt.  Long story short, I never got a turkey or even saw one and he tagged out every year.  All he ever used was this little tube call and he recently gave it to me since he is too old to hunt, but the latex is long gone.  Just wondering if anyone has one of these or could post a pic of how to add latex to it?    It is just a cheap plastic tube that says B&R turkey calls, Rudy, Ar.  Looking up online, I did come across this article.  I know nothing of tube calls or how the latex is supposed to go.  Thanks in advance.  Here is the article.

https://www.oklahoman.com/article/2350883/gobble-gobble-call-em-in-with-the-yelper

howl

If it was patented there'll be a drawing of how it is put together. Look up on google patents.

aclawrence

You might try in the tube call section also if you don't get an answer here.


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You can order the latex and bands that hold it in place for the tube on Ebay if that is what you need.  The latex comes in varying thicknesses, all of which will produce different pitches and tones.  The amount of tension you put in the latex when you stretch it on your tube will also make a difference.  With a little practice, you should be able to learn how to put the latex and band on the tube pretty easily and learn how to use the call.   :icon_thumright: