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Bugling Bull Game Call Company
« on: December 01, 2010, 06:41:13 PM »
Any of you guys use there elk calls ?

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Re: Bugling Bull Game Call Company
« Reply #1 on: December 01, 2010, 06:43:47 PM »
Only reeds I will use. They are great!!!
JPhelps makes the best open reed :) :) :twocents:

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Re: Bugling Bull Game Call Company
« Reply #2 on: December 01, 2010, 07:31:56 PM »
best diaphrams out there imo and the bully bull grunt tube is the best as well unbelievable sounds with this combo would recommend the red or brown reeds for bugling and the mellow yellow for cow and calf calls

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Re: Bugling Bull Game Call Company
« Reply #3 on: December 01, 2010, 07:33:27 PM »
yes sir i sure do use bugling bull co products. i use them in the field and in the RMEF World Bugling Championships. the grunt tubes are awesome and the reeds kick ass. i used Bugling Bulls Co calls every year since i met Rockie Jacobsen in 2000. he is the owner and founder of the hyper-lip plate which he sold the design to Primos for them to use also. i have great sucess with the Green reeds Brown reeds and the bright yellow cow/calf reeds. the "Conqueror" external mouth piece works VERY well for inexperienced elk callers wanting to sound like the real deal. BBC grunt tube sound amazing with the basically a whiffle ball bad design with a collapsable grunt tube attached.  i give Bugling Bull Calls a 10 out of 10 on quality of sound durability and all around awesomeness!!!!!!!! i used to use Berry Game calls and they switched the tape and latex on the reeds and one year while in Reno,NV for the RMEF Elk Calling Championships i met Rockie and he game me everything i needed for the championships and had way better quality elk calls than the rest. ive gone threw just about every elk call there is on the market and Bugling Bulls Co is BY FAR THE BEST

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Re: Bugling Bull Game Call Company
« Reply #4 on: December 01, 2010, 07:34:35 PM »
I used the bully bull grunt tube this yr on roosevelts and got more action with it than any other tube I have ever used. I have heard alot of good things about phelps game calls gonna get one and try it out next yr.

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Re: Bugling Bull Game Call Company
« Reply #5 on: December 01, 2010, 07:36:56 PM »
I to met Rockie a few times, and he is an great guy and a wealth of knowledge. I only use his calls and the "Mellow Yellow" is one of the best cow calls I have used.
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Re: Bugling Bull Game Call Company
« Reply #6 on: December 01, 2010, 07:42:40 PM »
Best calls on the market... and he is a great guy and instructor. 
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Re: Bugling Bull Game Call Company
« Reply #7 on: December 01, 2010, 07:43:35 PM »
I will have to agree with Greg. The "awesomeness" of these game calls hard to beat. Switched from primos two years ago and haven't looked back. They will make you sound better than you really are.
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Re: Bugling Bull Game Call Company
« Reply #8 on: December 01, 2010, 07:44:23 PM »
Any one have any info on phelps game calls and have used them with any sucess ?

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Re: Bugling Bull Game Call Company
« Reply #9 on: December 01, 2010, 07:44:38 PM »
yeah for sure the "mellow yellow" is a great reed to have for cow/calf calling.  i had alot of success during Eastern Wa Rifle season calling in elk.  whether there was snow on the ground or pissing down rain i was able to call in elk 7 out of 9 days we hunted.  i did most of my calling at night right after shooting time was over and i would cow/calf call like crazy chirp after chirp after chirp all different pitches to sound like a herd and i would bugle about ever half hour to and hour with a herd bull bugle and a few smaller bulls here and there. i did that 7 out of 9 nights and had big groups of elk within 100yrds of camp every morning. i had the chance to sit down with rockie in reno and get some very knowledgeable information what a great guy and a amazing elk call producer

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Re: Bugling Bull Game Call Company
« Reply #10 on: December 01, 2010, 07:57:01 PM »
I also used Glen Berry calls for years until they switched and F***ed up thier calls, I could never get a good sound out of them after that. I discovered BBC thanks to a friend of mine a few years ago. For me I like the Orange reed the most but the Red and brown also work well for me. The bugle tube is better than a wiffle ball bat, IMO. Everyone that hears it can not believe the sound and volume it puts out. It will be the only calls I will ever use first, but I'll still pack my old ones because you never know who sound or tone the elk will respond to on any given day.
One of the funniest things that happened this year was when I call my dad in and he never knew it. I've hunted with my dad my whole life up until a 4 years ago when he moved out of state. We know each others calls and sounds so well I can pick him out from a ways away. But with the Bully bull tube he had no idea it was me. It was so funny when he finally saw me.
BBC makes great calls and product
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Re: Bugling Bull Game Call Company
« Reply #11 on: December 01, 2010, 07:57:13 PM »
seriously tho Morrison...go to wholesale sports or cabelas and pick yourself up some of these products u wont regret it. the picture shown is the set up ive used for 6yrs in the field and aswell in RMEF competition works like a charm. the rubber things u see on the bat portion of the tube are called "tube Tammers" and its a rubber vibration damper that stretches around your grunt tube to help eliminate bad plastic resonance, bringing out more quality elk sounds. i dont have the "Conqueror" external mouthpiece in the picture but its the easiest thing to use especially for unexperienced elk callers. i saw a 5yr old in Reno at the RMEF competition pick up the "conqueror" mouthpiece attached to a grunt tube and blew my mind how well he sounded like a real elk. the conqueror mouthpiece is soo easy to use haha it may sound dirty but all u do is bite and blow. the more pressure u apply the higher the pitch. check out www.Buglingbull.com lots of good info on the calls they sell.

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Re: Bugling Bull Game Call Company
« Reply #12 on: December 01, 2010, 08:07:42 PM »
yeah Berry Game calls used to be the thing to go to for me. i met Glenn Berry and have been to his house a few times. he asked me if i would want to be in one of his Berry Game calls Hunting Adventures DVDs but at the time i was in middle of middle school and couldnt get the time off. it really bummed me out when they changed their reeds and everything but now i couldnt be happier with BBC.  i first started elk calling when i was 5 and all i had was old school H.S Strut reeds and a grunt tube. haha i remember growing up watching elk videos and doing everything i could to imitate the bulls of film.  i still do the same now and im 24. if u ever wanna get really really good at it you gotta focus on imitating bulls i did that for a really long time and did very very well in RMEF competitions. in 2004 i won Rmef World champion(youth division) i blew all 20 kids outta the water so bad they made me move up to the "open class mens division" 05 i took 4th out of like 40 guys, 06 i took 6th out of 40 guys, and 07 i took 4th again. i quit doing it cuz its all politics. if u dont use Primos ur not gonna win....but yeah happy in 04 cuz i was told i was the 1st person from washington state to win a world champonship for Elk calling!!

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Re: Bugling Bull Game Call Company
« Reply #13 on: December 01, 2010, 08:09:19 PM »
Phelps makes a great call.   I got one and love it!

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Re: Bugling Bull Game Call Company
« Reply #14 on: December 01, 2010, 08:24:11 PM »
Reeds are only as good as you are with them  :P Scream'n Tormentor is my favorite. Bugling Bull game calls are second best IMO, custom reeds are the chit , never used a better reed than my customs  ;)

 


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