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    Default Re: turkey calling

    Todd.........

    First off.........THANK YOU for your service to our country!!!!!!!! My hat's off to ya, buddy!!

    Second........Welcome to the Realtree forums!! Stick around. There's lots of good people and good info in here.

    Now to help you with your question..................check out this link to a post from a few months back. Scroll down a ways. There's some stuff on the "purr".

    Hope this helps.

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    Todd first off I want to Thankyou also.

    Welcome to the forums.

    Follwo the link in Struts post.

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    I will also thank you. I flutter my lips whenever I purr. It takes some practice, but once you've got it, it works like a charm. Best of luck when you return and keep your head down.

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    Todd,
    I haven't scrolled back to the posts the others mentioned but I will add that no matter what's there, it's important when learning how to purr to start with either a single or double reeded call. These vibrate better than more multi-reeded calls, because they take less air. Take care, man!

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    Todd, THANKYOU for your service. Welcome to the forums these guys and gals are great.Using a single reed call is best when starting out.Be safe!

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