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Off Season - Making Tube Calls
The tube call is a
popular caller for many of the
nation's top turkey hunters. With
it, a hunter can make virtually
every
sound
in a turkey's vocabulary from yelps
to purrs to gobbles. Using a tube
call takes practice and patience.
The first patented commercial tube call was made by Kenny Morgan of Morgan's Turkey Callers in 1972. Commercial tube calls are refined and tuned to give the user the best possible sounds. But a tube call is a very simple device, which you can actually make at home. It is a tube with latex stretched over the calling end. A tube call can be easily made by following these simple tips:
Materials needed:
* Pill bottle or 35mm film canister
with lid
* A powderless latex glove
* A sharp knife
* A pair of scissors
Directions:
* Cut off the bottom of the canister
or bottle.
* Cut a half circle in the lid.
* From the glove, cut a three-inch
by two-inch strip of latex.
* Place the latex over the top of
the canister so that it lines up
with the hole in the cap, creating a
thin gap across the lid hole.
* The cap will hold the latex in
place.
* Stretch or loosen the latex to get
the desired sounds.
* Practice, Practice, Practice.
Once the call is made, exhale air across the stretched latex, which vibrates and makes the turkey sounds. By moving your lips over the latex and moving your jaw up and down, you can change the pitch and tone of the sounds.






