Can a turkey whine be done on a friction call? And if so how or can someone post a video doing this? Thanks
			
			
			
				if you're talking about a kee kee, the way I do it is by getting right on the edge of the call where the playing surface meets the pot it self, and use a little more pressure than normal. Then work the striker around the edge. Most of my calls I can get somewhere between 1/4"-1-2" off the edge but much more than that and it Starts to mellow out to much for a kee kee. I'll try to post a video.
			
			
			
				About the 55 second mark is a kee kee, you'll see how he goes parlell with the pot if that's what you're talking about with a wine. 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocG1P6UKSV0&sns=em
			
			
			
				To make a good turkey wine you really have to boil them dow for a while and who has time for that?? Jk
I believe he's talking about the nasally whistle that often accompanies purring and light clucking of a content hen. I only do that on a mouth call.   
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				Whine......
			
			
			
				Yes a hen WHINE that is made when a hen is content and normally feeding. 
			
			
			
				Quote from: TauntoHawk on March 05, 2016, 08:03:14 AM
To make a good turkey wine you really have to boil them dow for a while and who has time for that?? Jk
I believe he's talking about the nasally whistle that often accompanies purring and light clucking of a content hen. I only do that on a mouth call.   
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				Easier for me on a box call or mouth call.  Can be done on a pot but may take some practice.  I do it similar to the start of Kee Kee but slow it down and have a tight grip on the striker.
The whine is a great call.  I call it "poison".
			
			
			
				Thanks triune
			
			
			
				Scott Ellis has a great video on youtube on making feed whine in which I found great.hope that helps
			
			
			
				I was also going to recommend the Ellis video. A whine n kee kee are two dif sounds 
			
			
			
				Quote from: otinhunter on March 04, 2016, 10:16:33 PM
Can a turkey whine be done on a friction call? And if so how or can someone post a video doing this? Thanks
Don't you usually enjoy that during Thanxgiving dinner?  :z-guntootsmiley: