I'm on a roll with this call. I heard nothing on the roost this morning so I backed out and returned around noon. I slipped down to a spot on a creek line that I knew birds traveled and settled in. Gave a few clucks and a soft yelp and nothing. Repeated this about every 10 to 15 minutes. On the 4th series of clucks and yelps he answered rather enthusiastically about 100 yards down the creek. I stopped calling and a few minutes later I heard him spitting and drumming as he appeared from behind a thick patch of palmettos. He walked straight to the tree I was against. It's amazing how well they can pinpoint the sound of a call. Stopped him at 20 yards and rolled him. I'm felling mighty blessed and I'm loving these trumpets even more.
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Nice, you are getting it done....would love to play/hear/own a Cox trumpet.
Way 2 getting it done again. You and that Cox trumpet are smokin this spring!!!
Way to go! Thanks for your help!
Congrats, stackin em up over there
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awesome!!1 Congrats
congrats on both with a sharp looking and obviously great sounding trumpet
Congrats! Nice bird and nice trumpet
Congrats!!!
Ole Frank is probably grinning seeing your pics. Congrats again brother.
Congrats!!!
Congrats!!! Awesome Bird! Awesome Trumpet!
Congratulations, can't wait to get my first trumpet for next year.
Good Job! Nice Trumpet!
great job great call and great bird!
congrats on an awesome spring!!