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Why I think every turkey hunter should consider carrying a mouth call
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<blockquote data-quote="Creedmoor shooter" data-source="post: 1437693" data-attributes="member: 72601"><p>I've really gotten into mouth calls this year. We're using Top Calls (from right there in PA) mouth calls this year for the first time. My dad became a part time salesman for them up here in the north. So far they've been very good calls. They're Woodhaven quality or better at a price point anyone can afford. They're developed by a competition caller. So far the Heart Breaker from his line has been awesome. We've had toms that wouldn't gobble at slates but as soon as we hit the Heart Breaker they'd light up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Creedmoor shooter, post: 1437693, member: 72601"] I've really gotten into mouth calls this year. We're using Top Calls (from right there in PA) mouth calls this year for the first time. My dad became a part time salesman for them up here in the north. So far they've been very good calls. They're Woodhaven quality or better at a price point anyone can afford. They're developed by a competition caller. So far the Heart Breaker from his line has been awesome. We've had toms that wouldn't gobble at slates but as soon as we hit the Heart Breaker they'd light up. [/QUOTE]
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