How to Use A Slate Turkey Call - Beginners Guide to Using a Pot Call for Calling Turkeys
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Published 2024-02-15
In this video you'll see the basics of a pot call and learn how to prep the surface, talk about the different striking surfaces available, and different strikers, discuss the importance of gripping the call and gripping the striker, and as well will learn to yelp with a pot call, cut with a pot call, cluck with a pot call and of course purr with a friction pot turkey call.
Calling turkeys is a rewarding undertaking that is sure to bring an abundance of excitement for the spring turkey hunter. Learning to fool a tom is about as exciting as it gets and watching these videos will help you unpack some of the mysteries of learning to use the various calls.
The Call Edward uses in this video is a Slate over Glass in a Cherry Pot, also known as the Cherry Bomb! Get yours today and get ready to bring that old Tom into range!
The Cherry Chain Breaker "Cherry Bomb" used in this video is available at www.oldplaceoutdoors.com/product-page/the-chainbre…
All Comments (7)
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So excited for upcoming season. Really appreciate your videos. Hoping to mine for my first gizzard stones this year!! Gonna go back through a bunch of your videos to get ready for season. I’ve only harvested two birds in 5 seasons but super excited to learn more ever year🦃
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This helped me a lot thank you
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Thank you!! Very informative and helpful.
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I like the pot call i think right now i can the best turkey sounds with the pot
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About to go on my first turkey hunt. I've been practicing with a slate call and for any beginner this is a great call. It can make so many different calls. Allows you to blend yelps with clucks and get different tones to sound like more than one turkey.
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Never relized how the tone changes closer and futher from the egde whats your thoughts on plastic strikers