![]() You now have a turkey call without back tension. Remove the tension from the clamps and remove the latex.Remove the paper and crimp the frame so it will easily slip over the latex.Turn the jig on its side and take the frame and bend it on the metal side.Clamp the latex and remove the support.Place your support on the jig and lay the latex between the two clamps. ![]() Three pieces of latex cut for a mouth call.Hand Jig - the one in the video is a Feather Ridge Hand Jig.This is for the person who wants to make their own turkey mouth calls using a special jig made for this. It takes practice and you don’t blow through it so much as make two sharp sounds through it and then add them together for the final yelp sound. This turkey bone caller is especially good for realistic yelps. After 10 minutes, add some superglue and wrap the thread around the joints for a clean look.Glue each part of the turkey bones to each other as you fitted them and be sure to seal around the connections. Otherwise, the call will not work correctly without being sealed. Use epoxy glue to make a permanent seal and to fill in the gaps in your call.You will have to use your knife to shape the ends to make them fit correctly. The largest part of the medium bone fits into the smallest part of the large bone. The largest part of the small bone goes into the smallest portion of the medium bone. Carefully fit each bone end into the end of the other.Remove the marrow from the bones by blowing through them like a straw, then clean the marrow out of the large bone using a screwdriver.Cut the ends off the larger bone by cutting the smaller end just where the bone starts to flare out and cutting the larger end at the widest point.Be careful not to put too much pressure or you will crack the bone. Take the three bones from one wing and carefully cut the ends off of the smaller bones with the hack saw.Empty water and clean wing bones of all fat and meat using a knife or wire brush.Boil the new water and then reduce to a simmer before adding the turkey wing bones to simmer another hour.Clean any meat off by hand, empty the pot and add clean water.Add the skinned and defleshed turkey wing bones to the water and simmer for an hour.Boil water in a pot and then reduce to a simmer, adding Dawn dishwashing soap and Borax.Remove the wings from the turkey, followed by skinning feather and flesh removal.How to make a turkey call using parts of the last turkey you harvested. ![]() You can also eliminate the cedar sounding board for a different note. Just sand the end of the dowel so its contact point is rounded and smooth. You’ll need to find a striker (you probably have a few if you’ve been at calling turkeys) or you could make one with a hardwood dowel that is the side of a pencil. ![]() This can is a homemade version of a turkey pot call. Add the cap and sand any rough edges on the can.Glue the slate surface to just inside the can’s lip in the same way you glued the cedar sounding board.You can do this by applying a bead of hot glue around the inside of the can and then press the cedar into the glue while it is cooling. Glue cedar “sounding board” about a half-inch lower than the can’s lip.Removed the lid on the can and drill five holes in the can, with one hole in the middle and four equidistant from the middle one in a square pattern.A heated glue gun with glue sticks will probably work best. Piece of slate cut to a round circle that will fit in the can.Thin piece of cedar, sanded and cut to a round circle that will fit in the can.The guy in the YouTube video actually makes his for sale, but it’s simple enough to make your own, especially if you chew or if you have a buddy or spouse who chews.
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