Been in the workshop lately whittling on some Scratch Boxes to take to Martys. Definitely going to find an empty pocket to tote one of these in the swamp.Been experimenting with different woods on strikers and such. I know there are a couple of dogs in neighborhood ready for me to go hunting ! anyone else make their own calls?
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Why of course, that's just about all I ever use :archer:
Ed
got any pics Ed?
Joe, looks like your getting low on arrows.
Joe how do you make those. The y sound goood. :clapper:
Yes, I make my own. Just like the one I gave away on here around new years.
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Dirtybird, it's not too hard. It's harder makin and tuning my Boat paddle calls but not as easy as makin a mouth call...my scratchboxes are 2 piece. My soundbaord will range from .120 to .100.. I tune to the stick meaning i'll go through about 1-10 striker plates. I favor the scratch box because it's sound is so rich and 99.9% of turkey hunters do not use one..Goggle S and S and Dad's ,they make some nice ones. A cedar box the size of cig packet is perfect.
David....457 arrows give or take 3 or 4! My wife hates that barrel..i tell her my 30 plus years of bowhuting is in that barrel...she doesn't understand.barrel of memories...
No but we make our own whiskey and our own smoke too................ our honey's sweet and the bee's don't sting. lOl. DB
I carved a few double sided Neil Cost style boxes a few years ago. I have a mahogony and walnut box that i have killed a few birds with. I wish I had time to care a few more. Definitely an awesome and rewarding hobby. I tried carving a longbox, but never made a good one. Matt
Here's pretty much all the sytle of calls i make. i do not know how many i have made and gave away but i am definitely a student of call making and relish anything I can read about it ,especially regional history of certain calls. Mississippi is rich in call makin history...I love hitting the woods and calling birds up with my own handmade calls. Just brings another level of enjoyment to the hunt.. i encourage everyone to try it one time or another.....
batman, the scratch call with mahagoney sound board has your name on it!!!!!!
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GO JOE. Them are some cool boxes. I think I may try to make one for this spring. Now, I just need to figure out how.
nice looking calls Joey. How do you hollow out those box calls? you have sparked my intrest. All I need is another hobby. I got 5 treestands I'm building, two mandolins started, a couple of bows, turkey season is comming up, pigs are on the savanna waiting for me, got Michael and Woods comming in for the St Judes hunt soon, the stippers are tearing it up in the river, my cows are dropping calves like a Tiger Woods sponser, goats are having babies. Hell yeah. I'd love to try and make a few calls. Maybe I can pitch a tent in your yard for a month and cut your grass and cook for your family ,and you can show me how to make calls and bows? All that aside. thanks for the scratch call. I really hope to send you a pic of a boss gobbler that came running in to it. Don
jbuck...love those boat paddle calls.....
Thanks guys but all you need is a good flat blade pocket knife,fostner bit and drill and maybe a bandsaw I'm obviuosly a Neil Cost follower on the paddle and box. Check on Berryhill and Branton website and they will sell you the chapter on how to build boat paddles.....it's not building them but tuning them is sort dicey...That pine paddle with the compass in it, i off and on scraped on it for 2 years....
WOW! Thats an amazing collection of calls. I really enjoyed your seminar at the Kzoo this year and plan on catching it again in Nashville. I've got get into this call making hobby, just never done it before.
Anyone have a preference for soundboard material in a pot call? I've been looking at buying some supplies and have come across glass and metal soundboards. Is one generally better than the other? Thanks...Mike
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This is my first attempt to post a photo to TradGang, hope it works...
Joey, this is a box I built copying one I saw in Todd Smith's possesion when we chased turkeys back in 2004. For my money, when it's freshly chalked, it pops better clucks, purrs like a kitten, and makes sexy, raspy yelps.
Problem is, I just never had any luck with it! Hoping to give it another chance in April, tho.
Kevin
My Joebuck slate is the only call I carry....sold all my other calls at a yard sale 8-)
Mooseman, I like glass but I have not tried metal soundboards.
Dave
This is true story...i gave Biggie a pot call evening before Fl opener 2000 and something..well long story short..He called a gobbler away from me the next morning and rolled him........chineese proverb....keep your best calls and give friends the others!!!!
Kevin.LOVE IT!!!!....thats a neat call..never have seen a scratch box with that big a hole in opposite side..is it sweet or raspy?
Joe do you sell calls? If so bring some to the PBS and we'll chat.
i do not :) ....but look forward to chatting at PBS!
Rasssspppy! Sounds like an old hen gargling with vinegar. When I made it, I just tuned it by sanding the soundboard side on my belt sander, then played with the striker stick until it sounded fairly good to me. Something I did to make it raspy was lightly score the striker at 90 degrees with a toothing plane iron, to make shallow scratches that the sound board would drag across. Plus with that rough finish it holds chalk better for me. There is also about an eighth inch radius on the striker, which seems to engage a smaller bit of the soundboard.
I've made quite a few slates and wingbones.But I have a huge collecton of old calls.A couple late 1800's to 1950's that I just love to carry along and use.I've got some old slate and boxs.I refuse not to take.They just sound alsome to me and the gobblers don't seam to mine either.
I've made a couple of scratch boxs out of door skin. If I can find one I'll try to post a pic. Not as pretty as some but work great and the old door was free:)
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I make these in slate, crystal, glass, & aluminum.
Mike