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Re: Pinhoti Project [Re: JUGHEAD] #2533100
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They are hell on whatever mouth calls they use. I can use one but not like that. Good stuff there.

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That was awesome đź‘Ź



Re: Pinhoti Project [Re: JUGHEAD] #2533168
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I'm gonna check these videos out. For some reason I haven't gave this thread much attention. Sounds like the video's are worth watching.

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Re: Pinhoti Project [Re: crenshawco] #2533274
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Originally Posted by crenshawco
Day 12

“Did you fart!?” rofl


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Re: Pinhoti Project [Re: kkfish] #2533354
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Originally Posted by kkfish
They are hell on whatever mouth calls they use. I can use one but not like that. Good stuff there.


They are pretty ridiculous. Squirrel is dang good too. Dave said in one of the earlier videos or on another forum that he presses all of his own calls but he runs a ghost cut

Re: Pinhoti Project [Re: JUGHEAD] #2533395
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Dave and Slayton Gearin look so much alike its scary! Both of them are definitely masters of their chosen field. Slayton's being a duck call instead of a turkey call!


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Re: Pinhoti Project [Re: crenshawco] #2533404
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Originally Posted by crenshawco
Originally Posted by kkfish
They are hell on whatever mouth calls they use. I can use one but not like that. Good stuff there.


They are pretty ridiculous. Squirrel is dang good too. Dave said in one of the earlier videos or on another forum that he presses all of his own calls but he runs a ghost cut


I remember hearing him say he runs a ghost cut nearly 100% of the time. They can make em sing no doubt.

Re: Pinhoti Project [Re: crenshawco] #2533405
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Originally Posted by crenshawco
Originally Posted by kkfish
They are hell on whatever mouth calls they use. I can use one but not like that. Good stuff there.


They are pretty ridiculous. Squirrel is dang good too. Dave said in one of the earlier videos or on another forum that he presses all of his own calls but he runs a ghost cut


a ghost cut is one of the best all around cuts imo and my go to call. A good ghost is why I started making my own mouth calls.


Some men are mere hunters; others are turkey hunters. —Archibald Rutledge—
Re: Pinhoti Project [Re: YEKRUT] #2533459
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Originally Posted by YEKRUT
Originally Posted by crenshawco
Originally Posted by kkfish
They are hell on whatever mouth calls they use. I can use one but not like that. Good stuff there.


They are pretty ridiculous. Squirrel is dang good too. Dave said in one of the earlier videos or on another forum that he presses all of his own calls but he runs a ghost cut


a ghost cut is one of the best all around cuts imo and my go to call. A good ghost is why I started making my own mouth calls.



No doubt a ghost cut is the most versatile call!


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Re: Pinhoti Project [Re: YEKRUT] #2533537
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Originally Posted by YEKRUT
Originally Posted by crenshawco
Originally Posted by kkfish
They are hell on whatever mouth calls they use. I can use one but not like that. Good stuff there.


They are pretty ridiculous. Squirrel is dang good too. Dave said in one of the earlier videos or on another forum that he presses all of his own calls but he runs a ghost cut


a ghost cut is one of the best all around cuts imo and my go to call. A good ghost is why I started making my own mouth calls.

Some of the best ghost cuts Iv'e ever tried by the way !!!


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Re: Pinhoti Project [Re: JUGHEAD] #2533633
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I watched 1 thur 4 last night. I have enjoyed everyone of them so far. I'm sure they will only get better. Those guy's are the real deal and know how to get it done! thumbup


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Re: Pinhoti Project [Re: JUGHEAD] #2535111
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Re: Pinhoti Project [Re: JUGHEAD] #2535690
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One of the things that is magnified in these videos is the decisions that constantly have to be made while working a turkey. Those breaking into the sport with a background of hunting deer via stand methods usually think "I have a game plan and I'm going to execute it" (similar to "I'm going to my stand in x location and sit till dark today). For those who are new to the sport, this is probably the best thing you can learn from these videos - you've got to "strategize" and think quickly on your feet at times in order to put yourself in a place where a kill is possible. Even then, you'll frequently fail.

Re: Pinhoti Project [Re: JUGHEAD] #2535834
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I got caught up last night and watched the Alabama hunts. Those boys are quality entertainment and Chubs is a really funny dude! I like when Dave said he was a “dedicated amateur”. However If anyone qualifies as a professional it’s him.



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Re: Pinhoti Project [Re: JUGHEAD] #2535966
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Maybe I've missed it but I've yet to see them use anything but a mouth call. I guess when you can run one like them boys do and kill birds, you don't need to carry a vest full of pots, boxes, strikers, slates, wingbones, and so on. Plus, being on the bikes, I'm sure they want to be as light as possible too.

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Re: Pinhoti Project [Re: JUGHEAD] #2535967
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Oh, and to you turkey masters, what did Chubbs mean on that day 12 kill when he said it looked like a "fall bird?" Was it maybe that his wing tips were not yet worn down from strutting? That's the only thing I could figure. That tip that a high roosted bird is an outcast was pretty interesting.

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Re: Pinhoti Project [Re: bamaeyedoc] #2535975
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Originally Posted by bamaeyedoc
Oh, and to you turkey masters, what did Chubbs mean on that day 12 kill when he said it looked like a "fall bird?" Was it maybe that his wing tips were not yet worn down from strutting? That's the only thing I could figure. That tip that a high roosted bird is an outcast was pretty interesting.

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The wing tips is what I took from that comment too Doc, they made a comment in the first Bama video about them acting like they were just getting started



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The wing tips is what I took from that comment too Doc, they made a comment in the first Bama video about them acting like they were just getting started [/quote]
Originally Posted by sj22
[quote=bamaeyedoc]Oh, and to you turkey masters, what did Chubbs mean on that day 12 kill when he said it looked like a "fall bird?" Was it maybe that his wing tips were not yet worn down from strutting? That's the only thing I could figure. That tip that a high roosted bird is an outcast was pretty interesting.

Dr. B





He was referring to the weight of the gobbler. He mentioned it was a huge gobbler. He had not lost weight like a gobbler in the Spring.

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Re: Pinhoti Project [Re: JUGHEAD] #2536202
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The wing tips were not worn down and torn up yet, which means that bird hadn’t been strutting much or acting like a spring bird much at all.


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Re: Pinhoti Project [Re: JUGHEAD] #2536675
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Chubs: “how often do you oil the blades on your trimmer?... if we just oiled em and took care of em they’d last so much longer.” rofl

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