I'm thinking about getting one of Lonnie Sneed's Hot Hen slate calls - is there a favorite wood for the pot?
Most all of his pots are cedar. I do have an ambrosia maple outlaw hen. Lonnie is pretty basic. He builds it, you buy it.
Quote from: SteelerFan on April 19, 2017, 10:11:37 AM
Most all of his pots are cedar. I do have an ambrosia maple outlaw hen. Lonnie is pretty basic. He builds it, you buy it.
If I may add to your post:
"Lonnie is pretty basic. He builds it, you buy it,
gobblers hear it, you kill gobblers............LOL
Great calls. All of them.
:z-winnersmiley:
Quote from: HFultzjr on April 19, 2017, 09:52:21 PM
Quote from: SteelerFan on April 19, 2017, 10:11:37 AM
Most all of his pots are cedar. I do have an ambrosia maple outlaw hen. Lonnie is pretty basic. He builds it, you buy it.
If I may add to your post:
"Lonnie is pretty basic. He builds it, you buy it, gobblers hear it, you kill gobblers............LOL
Great calls. All of them.
:z-winnersmiley:
Very well put, and I couldn't agree more. Lonnie has magic in his pots, and builds as good as anyone out there..
You should give his green glass a listen. It's a great call.
My 3 1/4 inch Lonnie Sneed Hot Hen (3-inch playing surface) that I have killed a bunch of gobblers with is made out of Poplar with a Red Cedar ring. I am not sure he still makes this size. He wanted me to send the call back to him to see if he could duplicate the sound but I was afraid the mail might lose it.