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How many of you fellas use the push pin box call? It seems over the past 10 years this call has been considered a "beginner call". I disagree and pack one in the vest during late season for a change up in sound/pitch.
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I have one that rides in my turkey vest and gets used alot on old gobblers that don't want to play the game.....there is days the old boy just got it come in and see that sweet little thing and my wife has lay many a turkey down with hers
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I have a older Doug Camp push-pin that sounds okay.
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My Pro push pin yelper clucks and Purrs like crazy. You just give it ever so slight pressure and it makes great tones.
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I have two Quaker Boy push-pin calls. One is a single and the other is a double. It is not just a beginner call to be sure. There are a bunch of things I use it for. It's my best cluck and purr call for certain. With the double, I can mimic two hens feeding and by adding in a mouth call, I can have a whole flock. That and a little scratching in the leaves will bring in gobblers often times better than any horny hen yelping.
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