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Man those yelpers look cool!
Quote from: Jason on April 08, 2015, 07:33:02 PMMan those yelpers look cool! Thanks Jason...you need one some day!
Still need feathers? I'd love to get one of those wingbone calls. I'll even include a jar of home made sea salt. I think I lost two or three off one wing though.
Quote from: Tree Killer on April 09, 2015, 07:45:28 PMQuote from: Jason on April 08, 2015, 07:33:02 PMMan those yelpers look cool! Thanks Jason...you need one some day! Yes I do!! I've been drooling over those yelpers of yours for atleast 8 or 9 years!!
To the top for the upcoming 2016 turkey hunt. Got some really great primaries last spring in exchange for personalized wingbone calls from this group.
Quote from: Tree Killer on March 25, 2016, 06:24:03 AMTo the top for the upcoming 2016 turkey hunt. Got some really great primaries last spring in exchange for personalized wingbone calls from this group. Is there a certain way to take care of the wings before you ship them and what is the best way to package them. We usually get half a dozen birds if things go rightSent from my XT1254 using Tapatalk
I'll even sweeten the pot. Send the entire wings and I'll build you a personalized wingbone yelper in exchange. I need all the bones from the breast on down...
Quote from: emac on March 25, 2016, 06:32:42 AMQuote from: Tree Killer on March 25, 2016, 06:24:03 AMTo the top for the upcoming 2016 turkey hunt. Got some really great primaries last spring in exchange for personalized wingbone calls from this group. Is there a certain way to take care of the wings before you ship them and what is the best way to package them. We usually get half a dozen birds if things go rightSent from my XT1254 using Tapatalkemac...I usually tell folks to put them in a plastic garbage sack and freeze ASAP, then box them up to mail on a Monday if possible so they arrive before the weekend. Some guys prefer to bone out the wings and snip off the primaries...but still freeze the bones in a zip lock bag. The bones and feathers make a smaller package then the whole wings. As soon as I get them I bone them out, clean up, cut them down to shape and boil the bones. Some guys will rinse blood off the feathers before it dries, but I can usually deal with it without too much effort.