Cheap-o Tube call that sounds great!

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Cheap-o Tube call that sounds great!

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Here is everything you need to call in gobblers.

1 plastic tube of choice
1 latex glove
1 lighter
1 rubber band
1 exacto knife
1 file for smoothing out the opening on the plastic tube

once completed all you have to do is put your bottom lip on the latex and say different combos of words like "took" "pup" "bup" ect. you can even purr on this thing by using the rolling tongue method.
easy call to put together and different latex may be used and you can stretch it tight or loose.
Its up to you!

here is everything you need
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now cut a hole. if you heat up the exacto knife with the lighter it will cut through like butter.
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now smooth it out with the file
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now place latex over the hole and fix with rubber band
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make sure you get a nice moon shape
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clean up the latex
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you can also drill holes in the sides for different pitches but its not necessary
Have fun killing gobblers with this ten minute call! :thumbup:
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Re: Cheap-o Tube call that sounds great!

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:thumbup:
LET'S GO TROUT FISHING
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Re: Cheap-o Tube call that sounds great!

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That'll work!
I'm sure many a bird has been called in with these.
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Re: Cheap-o Tube call that sounds great!

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Couldn't look, seems like everytime there is a rubber glove around I get an exam.
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