Do any of you have the calls that started your journey? When I first started as a young teenager, I remember going to Bass Pro Shops in Springfield, MO. This had to be around 1997-1998 or so, to the best of my recollection. I had grown up deer hunting but wanted to try turkey hunting. I was amazed at the selection and had never been to a Bass Pro. I was from FL and was in Missouri a short time visiting family. I had no idea what I was looking at and didn't have much money. Only some spending money my parents had given me while out of town with my granddad, who didn't hunt. Anyway, I left there that day with a few calls and started my turkey obsession that spring. I had very limited turkeys to hunt and pretty much set out on my own. I think I went 2 years before I heard a gobble.
I knew nothing about custom calls and only mass market name brands, which were similar to the names I recognized deer hunting. I was an avid Saturday morning consumer of TNN outdoors and had a lot of VHS hours under my belt when it was not deer season. Nonetheless, I left that day in the late 1990s with budget friendly calls that started my obsession and amateur call collecting years later. As I began hunting, a buddy or two would tag along, and I gifted nearly each call I had bought as I upgraded in my mind.
Now, almost 30 years later, I thought I would try to repurchase all of those calls I gifted and put the set back together for sentimental reasons only. Like I said, these were not expensive calls.
I recently received the last one in the mail to complete my set. I thought I would share on OG and see if you had any of your original calls.
Along with the calls, I had purchased a vest that I wish I had. I do not remember the name, but it was Advantage camo and some 3.5" number 5s for my dad's 835 Moss. What a kicking mule that thing was, and oh, how things have changed.
Orginal Calls:
H.S Strurt Owl Hooter (Orginal Purchase)
Primos Power Crow (Orginal Purchase)
Quaker Boy Little One Sider (Orginal Purchase)
Lohman Turkey Tracer
H.S. Strut Push Button Yelper
Knight and Hale Ol' Yeller Black Pot
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I still carry the power crow. Havent purchased a custom yet
On top of my gun safe sits the same push button yelper.
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I started with a Ben Lee diaphragm mouth call where in those days the diaphragm was made of lead. I still wish I had one or two of those old lead calls. If anybody has one and they would like to part with, please let me know. Not to use and take out hunting, but to look at and bring back some memories of days gone by.
A slate call that was made out of an old barn roof shingle sanded down and shaped to fit inside a coffee jar lid.
As I recall, the only one of those companies that even existed when I started turkey hunting back in the mid-1960's was Lohman. :D I started out with a scratch box that I think was made by Lohman and then bought a Lohman "Roger Latham" box in the late 1960s (killed my first few gobblers with that call). Somewhere along the line back then I got a Lynch "Jet slate" and a Lynch "World Champion" box.
Bottom line is that there were very few call companies to choose from back in those "old days". Most of the next generation of "mass-production" call companies after that began in the 70's and 80's, and with the current generation of custom call makers coming along quite a bit later. Quite honestly, I am a bit shocked at how far turkey call making has come over the decades and the interest it has generated.
I have (or had, at one time) many of the "starter calls" in your collection, plus a couple of drawers-full of others...and I'm not even a call collector. A guy can collect an awful lot of "turkey stuff" over six decades of doing it. ;D :D
I think I gave my Old Yeller Sla-tec to my grandson. I still have the Lynch Foolproof that called up my first bird. I used a Primos True Double call a lot early on but have not used one in many years.
After leaving bass pro that day and arriving at my great uncles house, he handed me a lynch 102. I also gifted that call. It has since been repurchased. Lol
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I have the Ol Yeller somewhere in my junk, my HS strut broke. I then got into Cody calls which I still have. There may have been one or two between I just do not remember
Wendall Lancaster box call, wasnt my first turkey call, but started my craze with custom calls which is now a disease that may kill me.
This craze has also introduced me to some great people in this sport that you dont get to know when buying some bs mass production call.
I still have my first pot call, Primos Mike Battey pot! I had a Primos spring hen that I brought when I was 18, lost it about 5 years ago, it was the best push/pull I have ever had and still hunted it 35 years after I brought it! I walked all over the woods for weeks trying to find it!
I still have a Knight and Hale crow call, all black but the label is worn out so I can not see the model. I would guess I bought it in 1990.
Still have an HS lil deuce that I called in my first bird with.
Still have and carry the first call I ever owned. The original Quaker Boy Grand Old Master box call.
My first call was a Cherry Woodhaven Box call. It was replaced with a Bob Harwell Black Walnut on Butternut. That's the call that started the madness. :)
I still have my K&H Old Yeller. Been using it for more years than I can count. Still in the rotation.
I still have the "junk" tube call I made 45 years ago.
Killed my first turkey using it. Dragged it back out a couple years ago and killed another one with it.
I know my 1st turkey was called up using a knight and hale tube. It was the same tube I called geese with. And the 1st tube I used in my 1st goose calling contest. I didn't do very well that day...1 of the competitors was just starting out also ... Tim Grounds
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My very first call I bought at a local sporting goods store with grass cutting money when I was 14. Called my first bird in with it.
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That HS Strut Push Button tho...that was my very first call I bought. I want to say that was 1992. Then I bought the HS Strut Double Slate over glass. I still have that striker, I still use that striker. Actually, it is the only striker I use lol.
I need to go back to the Hoot Flute because to this day it is the only owl call I've been able to make work. Yea, I don't use an owl hooter because I suck at it.
Great post, loved it.
Just like Will posted above, a Lynch Foolproof 101, I killed my first bird with it and was my favorite call. It is also the call that got me started in making turkey calls. I showed s fellow turkey hunter my call, sat it on the top rail of the bed of my truck and forgot about it. Went to drive off, right slap over that thing. Wasnt enough superglue in the world to put it back together. But I did have a great stash of mahogany at home and proceeded to make my own based off a Neil Cost call longbox. Been uphill ever since :toothy12:
I started out with an HS Strut Power Crow, Quaker Boy World Champ diaphragm, Lynch's Gobble Box, and was fortunate enough to get to hunt a little, but really spend time around some great hunters, including Mike Battey. He gave me a prototype slate call he had that he was working to make for Primos at the time. And a couple years later, he gave me a Primos Aluminum call (signed the back). Those calls are still with me and have been used to call in quite a few birds (though not as many as I'd attempted to lol). Great memories, as a teenage boy, sitting around the diner table after a morning hunt, listening to "The Ole Timers" talking about their hunts (mostly how the birds made them look like fools...again). Man I soaked that stuff up like a sponge. Miss them dearly...
I don't know what call it was, exactly, but I remember him holding it and taking time to show me how that slate pot call worked. I was a boy probably 10 or so, attending the local outdoor show when I heard Dick Kirby running that call from across the room. No idea what that sound was, I never heard a turkey yelp before.
Way back then, one had to travel far reaches of the big woods of northern PA to even see a wild turkey.
I met Mr. Kirby as a kid, Dad bought me a 2-reed mouth call to try. I've been fascinated with turkeys ever since.
I still have my first pot call a Primos Aluma/Slate, I had the matching box call to the Op's push button, I think I left it in the woods.
My first box call is a (1983) Lynch World Champion. I recently rebuilt and tuned it. Lynch Company was beneficial to the project. I killed many birds with it, and now it is in retirement. I am fortunate to live in Quakerboy's backyard and have many of their calls and Dick was a member and contributor to my local sportsmen club. Had many good turkey talk conversations with him. I can tell you he has not been forgotten. I have one of his "penny" calls that he made especially for one of his best hunting friends who is deceased now. I picked it up at an auction and will pass it down to my hunting daughter...
Primos Ol Betsy slate started everything for me. I killed my first bird with this plastic mass-produced call, and it is still the first pot call I reach for every morning. Cheap but very efficient at bringing birds to the gun barrel. I would love to get my hands on a Mike Battey and compare the two.
My first turkey calls were all homemade:
Old snuff can tube calls with condom latex
Small turtle shell with a piece of roofing slate and homemade cedar striker with a corncob top
Gourd call
round piece of cut out wood with a slate glued on top with piece of cedar trimmed with a knife and corncob top.
My first 2 production calls were a Lynch box and Lohman Thunder dome pot call.
My first diaphragm call was from Primos and he came to put on a seminar at our Chapter NWTF banquet.
I still have all of these calls except the gourd call I broke it one day while hunting
Man I'm OLD....., :TooFunny: