Carver calls

Jerdogger

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Just ordered Carver calls
Strictly Business.
Any one using any of these calls.
Very excited to try this during our up coming
Night hunting season.
 
Hard to beat that for a complete starter set, really might be all you ever need unless you start to desire custom calls.
 
I'm mostly a foxpro Guy right now. I want to use them in
Conjunction with each other mix things up a bit. I am a novice hand
Call guy but you can't get better unless you practice.
I hang a few on my rearview mirror and and practice going down the road.
I'm sure if someone sees me they are wondering what the heck is this wacko doing.
 
Yes, I have probably about 10 different Carver Calls. I am very pleased with them. They look nice but the best part is the way they sound.
 
First coyote I ever howled in was with a carver. I mostly use dan Thompson howlers for everything just because if you can push the air I think they offer more character, however my carver songdog slayer is smooth and easy to use, doesn’t need. Ton of air and is doesn’t break the pitch as easily if your having an off day.
 
Well, this post pushed me over the edge! Was just placing my order for a Strictly Business set and be darned if I couldn't beat the urge to go back and add a custom Swift call to my order, and man I can't wait to blow'm!
 
Originally Posted By: PredatorNCWell, this post pushed me over the edge! Was just placing my order for a Strictly Business set and be darned if I couldn't beat the urge to go back and add a custom Swift call to my order, and man I can't wait to blow'm!


Thanks they will hit the mail today..
 
I received my set the other day . They sound great.
I think that I just need to not blow into them so hard.
I had been practicing with a primos hot dog. Takes a lot of
Air these seem to take a lot less effort.

 
Originally Posted By: JerdoggerI received my set the other day . They sound great.
I think that I just need to not blow into them so hard.
I had been practicing with a primos hot dog. Takes a lot of
Air these seem to take a lot less effort.



Yes sir that is exactly how I designed them to not require as much air. Ill be making some videos hopefully this weekend and putting them on my website on using the calls.. I hope everyone has a fantastic Thanksgiving!! Many thanks, Kerry
 
Look forward to some video's showing how you run your calls Kerry, especially since I just received a couple of your calls myself.

Frank
 
Quote:I had been practicing with a primos hot dog. Takes a lot of
Air these seem to take a lot less effort.


I have called the Hot Dog an air hog for a long time. Others have recognized this and made mods, I just put another toneboard on it.
A few other popular calls have this problem too. No problems with Carver calls.
 
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