Berry Game Calls Thunder Bugle ~ Elk Hunting Call Bugling + 2 Reeds New
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You must contact them because mine was included in the box, and if you do not check, you may miss them.
You certainly have the ability to chuckle. My favorite bugle is the one that comes in between the black reeds. matter- In fact, this Berry Thunder called me in a 7 x 7 this year, and we made a happy memory. This bagel is very easy to use, and it calls in the big boys.
They'll have to sell tire covers as well.
It's a fantastic bugle, loud enough to be heard in the mountains or on the plains.
Selected User Reviews For Berry Game Calls Thunder Bugle ~ Elk Hunting Call Bugling + 2 Reeds New
This device is effective. This weekend on Arizona's Mogollon Rim, I was playing around with it. I've made some really stupid squeak and other unmentionable sounding mistakes, but what do you know? br>br>I've been trying to get a bull elk to respond/challenge me. As cool as a cucumber! After a few more tries, a bugle came from a different direction. It's simple to use and even simpler to get wrong. br>br> On my bottom lip, I've discovered that the reed works best. It only requires a small amount of pressure. br>br> Then, with a light touch of pressure, roll it outward across the lip, and voila! It takes some time to get the hang of it, but it's worth it.
On my elk hunt this year, I didn't need to use it because I woke up in the middle of a symphony of six bulls. It was all done by Hoochie Momma. But, after receiving my harvest (muzzleloader), I decided to try it out. I had a raging bull on my hands. I didn't put in a lot of time practicing. But it's fantastic if you take a deep breath and save the last bit of air for the end. After that first blow, bend the tube as well. I wished I could have gotten some feedback from the bulls, but they were too preoccupied.
Update: 1 March of the following year. I've decided to keep the rating at five stars. br>br>I've tried a half-dozen rival products since then, and this one still wins. What are you going to do about the rest of the calls? Original Review: br>br>Original Review: br>br>Original Review: br>br>O br>I first tried the Primos and then returned them after comparing the two. There are no parallels to be made. That's exactly what you've been looking for.
Although it appears to be cheap, the sound it produces is of excellent quality. one of the most nearby elk sound producers.
I've used every single one of them. Diaphram calls are extremely difficult to execute. Primos calls are almost there, but this one is fantastic right away. Everyone came over to compliment me on how realistic it sounded while I was practicing at the bow hunt camping area. The Elk were then said to be quiet a week later. Hmmm. I spent two hours talking to the biggest bull I've ever seen in 30 years of Elk hunting, only a mile from camp. I used to run with the bulls every day. It played a significant role in this call. I'm going to order one for each of my friends as a Christmas present! It's also very simple to use!.
I'm planning on going on an archery elk hunt next year and needed a bugle that was simple to use. I was able to bugle fairly easily once I got this in. I'm hoping that with more practice, I'll be able to fool a large bull next year!.
It sounds very genuine.
One of the most straightforward bugles to play. This is ideal for anyone who is just getting started.