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Turkey in a Can: How to make a tube call
This simple call takes just a few minutes to make and only a few more minutes to learn how to blow. Nothing makes fast, loud cutts with less effort than a tube call. And they're a good alternative for hunters who are unable to use a diaphragm call.
Philip Bourjaily

 

What You Need

  • 1 35mm film canister, pill bottle, or other plastic container with a lid
  • 1 Unpowdered latex glove
  • 1 Rubber band
  • Tools: Very sharp knife (or utility blade) and a sharp pair of fine scissors
  • Time: 10 minutes
  • Cost: Free, assuming you can find these items around your house

Step 1 Cut the bottom off a 35mm film can and cut a half circle out of the lid. Put the lid on the can.

Step 2 Cut a 2x3-inch rectangle out of a latex glove. Stretch the latex over the cutout in the lid of the can. Leave a ¿¿-inch gap between the edge of the latex and the bottom of the half circle. Use a rubber band to hold the latex in place.

Step 3 To blow the call, put it to your mouth with the cutout facing up. Your bottom lip should touch the bottom edge of the latex, while your upper lip lies on the edge of the lid. To cluck, make a short tut sound. To yelp, make the same kee-yuk sound you would on a diaphragm call. With some practice you can make good purrs and kee kees as well. Tune the call by tightening or loosening the latex, or by increasing or decreasing the size of the gap between the edge of the latex and the bottom of the cutout.


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At 8:47 AM, 2008-04-10, KEVIN ORRIS said:
This works great i have called alot of turkeys in with this simple call. The best thing was that i found all this stuff around my trailer in Ashtabula and i didnt need to spend any money at Cabelas to call a nice tom in. Mark comment offensive


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