Yelp, gobble, pop, boom, LIGHTS OUT!!!!!!

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Hopefully this is how it goes come season with the new call that came in the mail today. From mr Wendell rye at LIGHTS OUT custom calls. Thank ya sir!
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Great calls.
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:thumbup: beautiful call man.
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nice
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Here is a clip it of me running the call. Critique my calling to please.

http://youtu.be/agLBHw3fc_w
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It sounded pretty good. If it were me, I would slow the cadence of the yelps and the purrs, a bit..To fast for my taste. In my humble opinion, cadence is as crucial as good notes/sound. It's not bad (the sound) for the first time running the call. It will only get better.
I love an aluminum call. They are my go to. Different maker (Warbird, "The Preacher"), but same effect!
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:thumbup:
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Hognutz wrote:It sounded pretty good. If it were me, I would slow the cadence of the yelps and the purrs, a bit..To fast for my taste. In my humble opinion, cadence is as crucial as good notes/sound. It's not bad (the sound) for the first time running the call. It will only get better.
I love an aluminum call. They are my go to. Different maker (Warbird, "The Preacher"), but same effect!
Congrats on the new call and goo luck with your season, Derek.
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Yea I kinda put it all on fast forward I usually don't go that fast but didn't want to make a video and all Of you be like geeeeeez is it ever going to end. But the sound of the yelp and the purr is what it sounds like with me running it. What do I need to look for sound wise with it? You said good notes and sound is a must. So I want to know really what I'm looking for with this aluminum call

And the hank you for the info and kind words sir. Good luck to you to sir.
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Wendell makes an awesome call. I think I have 4 of them. :thumbup:
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:thumbup: Nice call
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