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#1
Trumpets / Wingbones Forum / Re: New to trumpet calls
Last post by Zobo - Today at 05:09:27 PM
Quote from: Woodleyrd on Today at 04:44:15 PMI am new to the trumpet call world, seeing them called Trumpets/Soft call/tree yelper, are these different versions or diffrent names for the same thing.
Just got my 1st trumpet from Misfire.

A tree yelper and soft caller are the same kind of thing. These are special made trumpet calls, usually shorter and fatter in stature. They are supposed to be used in very early morning as turkeys fly off roosting sites. They play softer, lower and quieter.

However, most good yelpers have the built in ability to be played the same way, as long as the player has the control and ability to do so, which isn't too hard to learn.
#2
2024 Scattered Flock / Re: Seasons winding down.
Last post by notsure - Today at 05:02:31 PM
Austinc, where in MN are you hunting?
#3
General Forum / Re: I'll see you in March
Last post by The Lung - Today at 04:47:05 PM
Ain't nothing like fishing with the kids when they're young. Mine are at the age now where spending time with ol' dad sounds boring. Get that time in while you can! Those sunfish ain't bad either!
#4
Trumpets / Wingbones Forum / New to trumpet calls
Last post by Woodleyrd - Today at 04:44:15 PM
I am new to the trumpet call world, seeing them called Trumpets/Soft call/tree yelper, are these different versions or diffrent names for the same thing.
Just got my 1st trumpet from Misfire.
#5
General Forum / Re: As seasons end what is nex...
Last post by Muzzy61 - Today at 04:41:02 PM
 Family beach vacation sandwiched in between installing new Kitchen cabinets and new floors. 
#6
2024 Guns N' Hoses / Re: It ain't looking good
Last post by Deputy 14 - Today at 04:12:59 PM
We've had a heck of a good run at it anyway.
#7
General Forum / Re: Where to Purchase Lafuma C...
Last post by BDeal - Today at 03:56:16 PM
Yes but do you see any options to purchase the low beach style chair in the US?

#8
General Forum / Re: Turkey meat question
Last post by Lcmacd 58 - Today at 03:29:26 PM
Quote from: ruination on May 19, 2024, 12:27:51 PMGotta say, I'm not so confident on keeping something on ice for weeks and eating it.

It needs to be frozen as far as food safety is concerned.


A couple days maybe
A couple weeks and the cats get it ...
#9
General Forum / Re: Turkey meat question
Last post by Zobo - Today at 03:01:27 PM
Drive home and freeze what you shoot before going to the next destination. Break up your trips.

#10
Quote from: Yoder409 on May 19, 2024, 09:12:23 PMBumping this up for some interested parties.
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