Who makes a good tree yelper :gobble: :gobble:
If I was going to buy one I would get it from Mr. Billy Buice.
Billy Buice or Frank Cox. Two of the best. Billy may have a few on hand Frank you'll get on his list. Worth it though.
Anybody have any pics of a Buice treeyelper
Here you go
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Doc, I'll take it. Just let me know where to send funds
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Very nice gentlemen! I'd take either. Does Billy still make these?
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Quote from: Terry on May 06, 2020, 06:43:39 PM
Very nice gentlemen! I'd take either. Does Billy still make these?
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Yeah he still makes them.
Doc very nice the lanyard to Len Yule
The lanyard was made to my specification to hold a call that doesn't have a lanyard notch. It was made by John at Leather Braiding by John. Great guy to deal with. The call was made by Mr Billy as a matched set from live oak I provided. This live oak was cut as refitting material for the USS Constitution ("Old Ironsides") class warships as provided by the Continental Congress. It lay buried in the Boston Navy yard forgotten until recently. Stores were placed at Boston, Norfolk and I believe Savannah for refitting these ships
My other tree yelpers are Dogwood, Osage and Mesquite. They are beautiful and have contributed to the deaths of many birds.
Very cool!
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Clay Townsend tree yelper Texas Ebony
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I will x2 on the Clay Townsend , Spur Hill tree yelper .
Mine was used opening morning in Georgia to kill the 2 nd one ever killed with his tree yelper . Fitting since I coned him out of one that he was going to use himself . Very good guy and some fine calls they making up at Spur Hill .
Mine is Snakewood and some pretty white bone , with a wingbone style mouthpiece .
anybody have Frank's contact info thank you
Having never played a tree yelper. Whats the difference/sound than a regular yelper? Neat looking little calls
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You can play them softer, and they have a hollower sound like a bird on the roost.
Quote from: ol bob on May 09, 2020, 10:39:24 AM
You can play them softer, and they have a hollower sound like a bird on the roost.
Thanks
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Quote from: 2nd 100 on May 07, 2020, 02:14:53 AM
I will x2 on the Clay Townsend , Spur Hill tree yelper .
Mine was used opening morning in Georgia to kill the 2 nd one ever killed with his tree yelper . Fitting since I coned him out of one that he was going to use himself . Very good guy and some fine calls they making up at Spur Hill .
Mine is Snakewood and some pretty white bone , with a wingbone style mouthpiece .
X3. I ran Clay's tree yelper at Unicoi and I'd put it with the best I ever ran. Sounded like water drops in a rain barrel and very easily run.
Quote from: 2nd 100 on May 07, 2020, 02:14:53 AM
I will x2 on the Clay Townsend , Spur Hill tree yelper .
Mine was used opening morning in Georgia to kill the 2 nd one ever killed with his tree yelper . Fitting since I coned him out of one that he was going to use himself . Very good guy and some fine calls they making up at Spur Hill .
Mine is Snakewood and some pretty white bone , with a wingbone style mouthpiece .
ShagHill is the name of Clay's calls and he is a great guy to deal with. All of their calls are great sounding
Thank you for addressing the typo Chris . Glad you caught it .
Lee Bowles makes a sweet little cane tree yelper that is hard to beat.