Never tried a scratch box but looking to pick one up. Any suggestions on who makes a good one? Wood suggestions? Thinking I'd like it to be for some realistic soft calling and not too raspy.
I have several scratch boxes. One of the most underrated calls out there in my opinion. Some I hunt with were made by SS calls, Ernie Fetters, and Russell Beard. All three of these guys are turkey hunters and know what a call is suppose to sound like and all three are good people.
SS Calls makes a fins scratcher. Cedar will work if you don't want it too raspy.
I'll second the SS boy's scratch -boxes. I just got a new one the other day and it's awesome.
Quote from: JLCcalls on March 09, 2014, 12:20:33 PM
I'll second the SS boy's scratch -boxes. I just got a new one the other day and it's awesome.
I appreciate the recommendations guys, BUT gotta toss JLCcalls in the mix! He seems to forget about the blue ribbon he won in Nashville a couple of years ago. He builds a really fine sounding scratch box! And a very good person to deal with. :icon_thumright:
Check out Curtis Terrill (wingboneman) scratch boxes. He's got a bunch of sound files on here for you to listen to.
Quote from: Spring Creek Calls on March 10, 2014, 01:10:16 PM
Check out Curtis Terrill (wingboneman) scratch boxes. He's got a bunch of sound files on here for you to listen to.
Thanks , Not making anymore right.
Russell Beard makes an awesome scratch box.
Quote from: MikeStaten on March 09, 2014, 10:30:21 AM
Never tried a scratch box but looking to pick one up. Any suggestions on who makes a good one? Wood suggestions? Thinking I'd like it to be for some realistic soft calling and not too raspy.
All great suggestions so far. One of my personal favorites is Shadetree Callers. I'd give Bob a call, he makes a great scratcher!
http://shadetreecallers.webs.com/apps/webstore/products/show/2264267