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Anyone here ever make your own call turkey call? I'm thinking in trying my hand at making a call or two this summer (box and pot). I was planning on making a wing bone call out of the Jake I got last weekend, but the landowners wife liked the wings so much I gave them to her. Figured she'd appreciate it more than me making a call out of them. 

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I've made a couple wing bone calls. But could never really get a good sound out of them. Just too high pitched for my liking. But my hunting partner made one that sounds pretty good.

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lost one of my strikers for a pot call and made a new one-piece one from left-over cedar spindle from decking scraps.

 

Sounded decent, but it snapped off in the fall season in my gear bag, only got to use it for a couple weeks total (end of last Spring and part of this fall).  Guess should have it a little thicker.

 

It wasn't pretty, just my first attempt at making one to see if I could.

It was rough - hand-held jigsaw to rough-out the shape and carved it down with a pocket knife, then sanded smooth.

 

Don't have a workshop or a workbench - limited facilities for constructing anything.

Nothing ventured, nothing gained.

 

No pics of it. if I make a new decent looking one, I'll post it.

 

Love to make a wing bone call, but need to get a turkey first.

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Those are beautiful calls! I imagine you probably also build your own custom fishing rods?

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You would think so, but actually I taught myself to do the thread wrapping a few years ago specifically to make wingbones. There's a guy at my office who is very into building all kinds of fishing tackle who wants to get me into building rods and tying flies. I'm sure I will at some point, but right now with little kids it's hard to even find time to make a wingbone here and there.
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You would think so, but actually I taught myself to do the thread wrapping a few years ago specifically to make wingbones. There's a guy at my office who is very into building all kinds of fishing tackle who wants to get me into building rods and tying flies. I'm sure I will at some point, but right now with little kids it's hard to even find time to make a wingbone here and there.

I hear ya! My move into the city really cut back on my free time to spend a few hours doing the worlds most tedious work.

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