I've learned to do every sound with a wingbone call except purrs. I can gobble but it isn't consistent lol. Might have to practice a little more with it to get better at gobbling with it. I can also yelp, cutt, putt, cluck, and even keekee. It's all I had for my first 4 seasons of turkey hunting. Made it with the Easter turkey that bought from the store so I'd have to call to use for my first turkey season
I just started working on my mouth call, might have to take a look at this. Would love a long form video of just calls to practice against if you have time sir.
@@CountryOutdoorsUA-cam I e been looking for just a mouth call video or podcast. There’s lots out there, but they’re all taking through it. Just give me like 10 mins of just you calling and I can practice against it. Thank you much for the consideration boss.
@@ojr6857 just like with shotguns theirs different arrows for different size game broad heads are for deer and moose and all that judo points are for birds and rabbits and shit
It's become a personal tradition of mine over the years to call on the last day of season with a wingbone call. First year I ever tagged out was last year on the last day after goofing off and making loud Cutts on a wingbone call and a jake came in quietly. Last year was the year I also got my first but took me 7 seasons lol. So if I get one this year I might call with the wingbone the day after just incase. Love the wingbone call so just incase that's what I'll do just to make sure I get some calling in with it
My first one was with a wingbone call I made. In 1981, I still have it .
that's awesome!
You like 80 ?
Doesn’t seem one got called in today 😂
I've learned to do every sound with a wingbone call except purrs. I can gobble but it isn't consistent lol. Might have to practice a little more with it to get better at gobbling with it. I can also yelp, cutt, putt, cluck, and even keekee. It's all I had for my first 4 seasons of turkey hunting. Made it with the Easter turkey that bought from the store so I'd have to call to use for my first turkey season
that's impressive!
Yes. Many times.
Not yet.
Im still trying to get a consistent sound. When I take it to the woods, my mouth dries out and ...well...you know.
Gobble,Gobble,Gobble
I just started working on my mouth call, might have to take a look at this. Would love a long form video of just calls to practice against if you have time sir.
Great idea! We'll see what we can do.
@@CountryOutdoorsUA-cam I e been looking for just a mouth call video or podcast. There’s lots out there, but they’re all taking through it. Just give me like 10 mins of just you calling and I can practice against it. Thank you much for the consideration boss.
Awesome buddy mouth calls are better🤠🦃
I tend to agree. Something different from time to time doesn't hurt!
Funny story My girlfriend who doesn't hunt asked me why I don't use my compound bow on a turkey (my arrows are all broad heads) 😂😂
You can’t use broadheads?
@@ojr6857 just like with shotguns theirs different arrows for different size game broad heads are for deer and moose and all that judo points are for birds and rabbits and shit
That’s so cool
Thanks for watching
Badass
they're fun!
It's become a personal tradition of mine over the years to call on the last day of season with a wingbone call. First year I ever tagged out was last year on the last day after goofing off and making loud Cutts on a wingbone call and a jake came in quietly. Last year was the year I also got my first but took me 7 seasons lol. So if I get one this year I might call with the wingbone the day after just incase. Love the wingbone call so just incase that's what I'll do just to make sure I get some calling in with it
How do you use one? Is there something you have to do to the wing bone before you use it?
It’s the 3 sections of the wing pieced together. Sucking on it makes the noise
@@CountryOutdoorsUA-cam Is it hard to make?
@@Weston_7no just made one in 15 minutes
Love show Mike meet you last at swap fox
It was good to meet you Mike! Good luck this season 🦃
Indians been using them for thousands of years
They're pretty cool!