Is a call-shy gobbler driving you nuts? No problem. Put your mouth calls away. All you need to do is flap a homemade turkey-feather wing call against your leg or chest to imitate a hen flying down, and he’ll drop right into your lap. Here’s how to make it in three simple steps:
Step 1: Obtain the feathers Get a turkey wing, either by shooting a non-call-shy gobbler, or by buying a primary wing from David Mitchell of Custom Feathers for about $10 (888-353‑8246; customfeathers.com). A left wing works best if you’re right-handed.
Is a call-shy gobbler driving you nuts? No problem. Put your mouth calls away. All you need to do is flap a homemade turkey-feather wing call against your leg or chest to imitate a hen flying down, and he’ll drop right into your lap. Here’s how to make it in three simple steps:
Step 1: Obtain the feathers Get a turkey wing, either by shooting a non-call-shy gobbler, or by buying a primary wing from David Mitchell of Custom Feathers for about $10 (888-353‑8246; customfeathers.com). A left wing works best if you’re right-handed.
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Make Your Own Turkey Wing Call15
Is a call-shy gobbler driving you nuts? No problem. Put your mouth calls away. All you need to do is flap a homemade turkey-feather wing call against your leg or chest to imitate a hen flying down, and he’ll drop right into your lap. Here’s how to make it in three simple steps:
Step 1: Obtain the feathers
Get a turkey wing, either by shooting a non-call-shy gobbler, or by buying a primary wing from David Mitchell of Custom Feathers for about $10 (888-353‑8246; customfeathers.com). A left wing works best if you’re right-handed.
American hardwoods like oak and cedar would also work you don't have to import wood just to make a wing call i would also sugest to waterproof it.
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Make Your Own Turkey Wing Call15
Is a call-shy gobbler driving you nuts? No problem. Put your mouth calls away. All you need to do is flap a homemade turkey-feather wing call against your leg or chest to imitate a hen flying down, and he’ll drop right into your lap. Here’s how to make it in three simple steps:
Step 1: Obtain the feathers
Get a turkey wing, either by shooting a non-call-shy gobbler, or by buying a primary wing from David Mitchell of Custom Feathers for about $10 (888-353‑8246; customfeathers.com). A left wing works best if you’re right-handed.
sounds pretty complicated i like dgbroox idea better
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