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Zink Triple Pak Hand-Built Easy-to-Use Turkey Hunting Diaphragm Game Calls - X-Lady Call, Wicked Lady Call, Lucky Lady Call

KWD 12.500

Brand
Zink
Category
Hunting
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Special Features

  • ZINK CALLS - Making our diaphragm turkey calls, we hand-stretch the reeds, stamp the frame, place reeds and frame on tape, and then use extra narrow scissors to place cuts on select reeds; The obsession for doing most of these by hand breeds perfection
  • X-LADY CALL - This turkey hunting X-Lady call features a standard frame size and a heavy latex upper reed with a split-V cut stretches across two thin reeds below; It provides medium tension, raspy cutts, and cackles
  • WICKED LADY CALL - One wicked call notches a W-style cut in a double reed stretched to medium tension; The unique cut and twin reeds produce fantastic yelps and whines, as well as toned-down clucks and purrs
  • LUCKY LADY CALL - Produce a full range of turkey sounds with incredible realism - The Lucky Lady features a triple reed, standard frame size, and the V-style cut; Stretched to a tight tension, these small details will make a big difference in your calling
  • EASY TO USE - Zink diaphragm turkey calls can be used by rookies, weekend warriors, and seasoned pros alike; This fool-proof turkey call makes deep, seductive, and distinctive hen sounds - making them perfect for any beginner who is looking to step up his skills

Description

ZINK TRIPLE PAK DIAPHRAGM TURKEY CALLS:

These ladies are sure to get long beards' attention. With a wide variety of reeds and cuts,
the Triple Pak delivers a full arsenal of turkey calls to get the job done.

Triple Pak includes:

- X-Lady split-V cut triple reed;
- Lucky Lady combo cut triple reed;
- Wicked Lady batwing cut double reed.

FEATURES:

- Custom built by hand;
- Easy to use;
- Standard frame size;
- Latex, Prophylactic Reed Material.

- How to use a turkey diaphragm call:

Place the call against the roof of your mouth, with the reed end pointing out toward the
front of your mouth, and the cut reed and logo facing up. Apply light pressure with your
tongue to hold the call in place. It should be in the middle to the front portion of your mouth
whichever is more comfortable.
Exhale gradually while dropping your jaw, allowing air to pass between your tongue and
the reeds. Vary airflow, tongue pressure, jaw speed, and call position to achieve different
sounds. More tongue pressure creates higher pitches; use less pressure for lower notes.

1. Yelp: Say ""yawk"" while lightly moving air between your tongue and the reeds. Move
your jaw up and down to regulate airflow and achieve the desired two-note sound.
2. Cluck: Say the word ""chuck.""
3. Cutt: Say ""chuck, chuck, chuck"" in various rhythms and tempos.
4. Purr: Roll your tongue while softly blowing across the reeds. If you can't roll your
tongue, flutter your lips in a similar fashion.
5. Cackle: Produce a series of four to six cutts. Slow down at the end of the series.

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