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Off Season - Box Call Tune-up
Box calls, like
automobiles, need regular tune-ups.
Even new boxes might need some
service.
Glazing striking surfaces, changing lid screw tension, or possibly dirt or moisture on the lid can cause sour notes.
A turn of the screw, light sanding or a few rubs of chalk can put you back in the driver’s seat.
Try these tips:
Using fine sandpaper, sand the box’s feathered edges on top of the lip. Lightly sand along the whole length of the curve.
Turn the box upside down and sand the underside (curved) part of the lid. Use medium or rough sandpaper, sanding across the grain.
Chalk the lid thoroughly, using a soft, talc chalk (greaseless).
With a screwdriver adjust the box’s lid screw so that the handle end is slightly downward.
Test
the call for sound until satisfied.
Pitch is an important factor to
consider when tuning. Listen to a
recording of wild turkeys to get it
right. Wild turkey sounds are
available on Spittin’ Feathers, a
CD sold through the NWTF, that
provides a wealth of real wild
turkey sounds. You can purchase
Spittin’ Feathers and other turkey
related products by calling
800-THE-NWTF.—Rob Keck
Glazing striking surfaces, changing lid screw tension, or possibly dirt or moisture on the lid can cause sour notes.
A turn of the screw, light sanding or a few rubs of chalk can put you back in the driver’s seat.
Try these tips:
Using fine sandpaper, sand the box’s feathered edges on top of the lip. Lightly sand along the whole length of the curve.
Turn the box upside down and sand the underside (curved) part of the lid. Use medium or rough sandpaper, sanding across the grain.
Chalk the lid thoroughly, using a soft, talc chalk (greaseless).
With a screwdriver adjust the box’s lid screw so that the handle end is slightly downward.
Test
the call for sound until satisfied.
Pitch is an important factor to
consider when tuning. Listen to a
recording of wild turkeys to get it
right. Wild turkey sounds are
available on Spittin’ Feathers, a
CD sold through the NWTF, that
provides a wealth of real wild
turkey sounds. You can purchase
Spittin’ Feathers and other turkey
related products by calling
800-THE-NWTF.—Rob Keck






