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September 13th, 2014, 08:30 AM
#1
guts n innards
Just noticed that the reed on my foiles migrator straight meat honker has a crack/chip in it after sticking while trying to call this am. This is the first set of guts that i have broken and i have had the call for a few years now. I like the deeper tone that it has and want to replicate that with the new set of guts. Where do i get replacements? What should i order? Whats the procedure for replacement? Any otheradvice/ thins i should know or think about?
Thanks
Ron
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September 13th, 2014 08:30 AM
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September 13th, 2014, 08:42 AM
#2
You could call the Foiles shop and order directly or contact them and see if there's a pro-staffer or distributer here in Ont. Shooters Choice, Bass Pro sold his calls at one time but its been a while since i've been to either.
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September 13th, 2014, 12:38 PM
#3
after what Jeff Foiles did,i would not support his company. go get a GK call.
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September 13th, 2014, 01:34 PM
#4
Straight Meat Honker IS a great meat call no doubt, personally I wouldn't have another business transaction with Foiles ever again, buy some reeds from another one of the other companies and learn to tune your call yourself, everyone should understand how their call works and how to fix it, does it have the green guts?
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September 13th, 2014, 07:24 PM
#5
X2 what bucky said. JF demonstrated very poor judgement when "playing" with wounded ducks.
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September 13th, 2014, 08:49 PM
#6

Originally Posted by
Frosty
Straight Meat Honker IS a great meat call no doubt
Yup I find this ironic how he named the call the "straight meat honker" before he went to prison. I bet the inmates showed him what that call really means lol. I'd never buy one of his calls after him being convicted of what he did, idiot
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September 14th, 2014, 09:15 AM
#7
I bought the call second hand and am going to plead ignorance on what you guys are talking about. But will do some more research i guess about it. Thanks to frosty for actually keeping the thread on topic, and yes it has the green guts
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September 14th, 2014, 09:52 AM
#8
Many different types of tone boards, wedges and reeds will fit that call and they are cheap. I would suggest ordering a few online then playing around and try tuning your own call (you tube is your best friend). Good luck and it's not that hard
"I may not have gone where I was supposed to go, but I ended up where I was supposed to be"
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September 14th, 2014, 11:55 AM
#9
I thought this thread was going to be about wasting game meat.