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Thank you everyone for the advice! I'll be spending the next week prepping for the 15th. If you hear strange yelps coming from the woods near Kettle Falls, it will probably be me. Good luck this year!Mathew.
For me, the thing with these calls is that they make me want to GAG when I have them in my mouth. I suffer from acid reflux so I'm wondering if that's a cause, but I can't keep one in my mouth for more than a couple of minutes because I start gagging. I've tried different types and sizes. I see the value of a mouth call so I may give them a try someday.
Quote from: salish on April 07, 2021, 09:45:47 AMFor me, the thing with these calls is that they make me want to GAG when I have them in my mouth. I suffer from acid reflux so I'm wondering if that's a cause, but I can't keep one in my mouth for more than a couple of minutes because I start gagging. I've tried different types and sizes. I see the value of a mouth call so I may give them a try someday.Your likely putting it to far back in your mouth. I would gag also as a kid before I learned how to use them properly. It should almost be touching your front teeth. Some one once recommended making a hole and tying a string to the reed to pull it out if you gag.
If you’re struggling that bad I wouldn’t try them in the woods. Stick to a box or pot call. You don’t have to use a diaphragm call to get them close. Use your body to hide your calling when they get close. When they give you a chance lift your gun and shoot. It’s 50/50 on whether I call a bird in with a diaphragm or friction call.