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Wanting to learn how to use a trumpet yelper, does anybody have any suggestions on buying a 1st call. Not wanting a low end but have seen some high dollar customs out there.
Thanks
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I got one from misfire game calls pretty easy to run
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I got one from misfire game calls pretty easy to run What type of material is yours made of, I reached out to misfire calls and he gave me some ideas on wood/acrylic and different types of mouth piece materials.
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Get a wingbone and learn to use it. It’ll make a trumpet a piece of cake. Wingbones can be free. Not trying to derail your post but I thought it might be good advice.
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Get a wingbone and learn to use it. It’ll make a trumpet a piece of cake. Wingbones can be free. Not trying to derail your post but I thought it might be good advice. Thanks for the advice, now wishing tomorrow wasn’t the last day of season.
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When I looked into trumpets a couple of years ago they were higher than giraffe's c00che.
BustinBeards made me a sweet cane caller that makes some awesome clucks and if you practice yelps good as well.
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I've got a "Tom Turpin" trumpet I've had for about 50 years. I bought it because what few Turkey Hunters around back then used a Lynch Box,home-made diaphragm or Lynch slate call.....none had a trumpet. I figured the Turkeys had never heard the sound it makes and I might have s little better luck......I was right!! Called many in with that Trumpet.....believe I paid $7.00 for it.
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I appreciate the kind words on the cane yelper Rod.
I make some cane yelpers and they do a pretty fine job of making hens pissed off.
Woodley, Give William Lester a look. He makes a fine yelper that is easy to run and won’t break the bank.
I Well, the way I see it is there's just too many assholes On a good day there's a bunch of assholes in here. On a bad day there's too many assholes in here.
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I appreciate the kind words on the cane yelper Rod.
I make some cane yelpers and they do a pretty fine job of making hens pissed off.
Woodley, Give William Lester a look. He makes a fine yelper that is easy to run and won’t break the bank. Pm to you
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I was in the same boat a few years ago and bought a william lester call its not too hard to run, but ive never put enough practive into to make it one of my hunting calls. Either way he is a one man show and makes a cool call that i think will be a collectors items one day down the road.
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BustinBeards makes a fine call
Hunt the wind - leave it better than you found it - love your neighbor as you love your self We need prayer for our country now more than ever
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I run a handmade wingbone and a V.O. Johnson Quill call. I put a lip stopper on the Johnson, but the wingbone I run without one. I'm in the market for a good one too, but spending that type money makes me cringe.
“If you do not conquer self, you will be conquered by self.” Napoleon Hill The most difficult thing to understand during conversation is silence. Thoreau
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I appreciate the kind words on the cane yelper Rod.
I make some cane yelpers and they do a pretty fine job of making hens pissed off.
Woodley, Give William Lester a look. He makes a fine yelper that is easy to run and won’t break the bank. I killed a bird with your cane yelper last year pal. Cutting on that thing pisses hens off something awful lol
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Just a little advice, this is an addictive habit to pick up. Ive bought 3 trumpets and have a 4th being made now by William Lester. Ive picked up a couple of wing bones and cane calls also. This is getting expensive🤣
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Post up some pics and contact info of makers if they build for the rest of turkey addicts ! Thanks
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I will tonight if I can figure out how to post them
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Here are a couple of trumpets I’ve picked up and a wingbone I made(please excuse the bad artwork). I also have a Mossy Oak bottomland acrylic call coming from William Lester. Rolfe Hollow calls Ken Mullins ![[Linked Image]](https://i.postimg.cc/7Cpq7tf4/IMG-0253.jpg) Misfire calls Lee Chadwick (made lanyard) ![[Linked Image]](https://i.postimg.cc/4H1GDJw4/IMG-0255.jpg) Wingbone ![[Linked Image]](https://i.postimg.cc/Rq1v6R9r/IMG-0254.jpg)
Last edited by woodleyrd; 06/16/24 08:38 PM.
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Nice…. Are the trumpets hard to run?
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I've got a "Tom Turpin" trumpet I've had for about 50 years. I bought it because what few Turkey Hunters around back then used a Lynch Box,home-made diaphragm or Lynch slate call.....none had a trumpet. I figured the Turkeys had never heard the sound it makes and I might have s little better luck......I was right!! Called many in with that Trumpet.....believe I paid $7.00 for it. I have one of those too, and mine is also about 50 years old. I'm sure it was under $10, and it was my second one. I carried the first around for several years and eventually damaged the lip, so I bought another one. It's easy to learn to make a good cluck with it, but takes a lot of practice to yelp well. A trumpet moves a lot of air and that makes it the most difficult of this style of call. The cane call is much easier to learn to run. I would start with a Bustinbeards cane call and try a trumpet after getting good with it.
All the labor of man is for his mouth, and yet the appetite is not filled.
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