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KLUK Custom Calls

Started by bbcoach, February 20, 2023, 06:02:08 PM

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Bowguy

Gotta be honest I got 4 calls to try after recommendations on here,  all but one I liked.  The thing about them though is they primarily were real easy to run. Wondering about the longevity and consistency but it's def a company I'll buy more from.

Here's some advice for kluk from a consumer point of view. There's too many calls and too many options to that call. I know some would just steer away because of that. It's recommended by you guys try starter packs. That's a lot of money for a couple calls that a fellow might never use,  if any. Imo you need to offer a first time ,at least ,sample (lower price) offer on those packs.

bbcoach

Here is my 2 cents.  Most of the calls I've ran into, trying to find the call that I liked, would only do a certain percentage of the turkey's vocabulary.  Since I'm a center air flow guy, I've stuck to v, batwing and ghost cut calls.  The v cut would do yelping, purring. cutting and clucking for the most part.  With the batwing same thing.  And the ghost would allow me most of the vocabulary, but I had a hard time with the whine and whistles.  Most of these calls came stretched with whatever the call maker used as their base stretch.  Since I found I can run a ghost cut and get most of the vocabulary from a regular ghost cut, it was only fitting to try KLUK modified ghost cut call the Crying Karen and it hasn't disappointed!  I started with the low stretch since I wanted a call that would be easy to blow and give me more control with the soft stuff and I must say it has made a BIG change in my calling.  Brian and Nate, have in my opinion, went out on a limb and implemented some radical cuts (in today's market) and added 3 different stretches for more overall control of these calls.  Maybe Brian or Nate will chime in and give us a little more insight to their rational behind their calls.