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Zink Calls Z-Pak Hand-Built Easy-to-Use Turkey Hunting Diaphragm Game Calls - Z-Yelper Double Reed, Z-Cutter Triple Reed, Z-Combo V-Notch Double Reed Amazon.com Price: $19.99 (as of 25/07/2024 19:05 PST- Details) & FREE Shipping. Details
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Plano Zink Signature Series Pack Hand-Built Easy-to-Use Turkey Hunting Diaphragm Game Calls – Signature Series V-Notch, Batwing, Snake Tongue

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
SUPER-REALISTIC SOUNDS – The turkey hunting game calls from Zink boast superior quality and ultimate performance; With the diaphragm turkey calls you can produce various sounds using different techniques: yelp, cluck, cutt, purr, and cackle
SIGNATURE SERIES V-NOTCH CALL – Stretched to a tight tension with heavy latex, the V-notched top reed, and short-notched lower reed create a full range of turkey sounds – whether you want loud, raspy volume or clear, quiet coaxing, the V-Notch does it all

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ZINK SIGNATURE SERIES PACK DIAPHRAGM TURKEY CALLS: Call just like the pros! Zink’s Signature Series Pack features three unique cuts: batwing, V-notch, and snake tongue. Whether on the stage or in the woods, find success with full range of pure turkey sounds from three perfect triple reed diaphragms. Signature Series Pack includes: – Snake-tongue cut triple reed for every type of raspy calling; – Tight tension V-notch ranges from raspy to clear; – Batwing cut with the notched middle reed for extra rasp. FEATURES: – Custom built by hand; – Standard frame size; – Latex, Prophylactic Reed Material – Triple Reed Type. – How to use 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 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.

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
SUPER-REALISTIC SOUNDS – The turkey hunting game calls from Zink boast superior quality and ultimate performance; With the diaphragm turkey calls you can produce various sounds using different techniques: yelp, cluck, cutt, purr, and cackle
SIGNATURE SERIES V-NOTCH CALL – Stretched to a tight tension with heavy latex, the V-notched top reed, and short-notched lower reed create a full range of turkey sounds – whether you want loud, raspy volume or clear, quiet coaxing, the V-Notch does it all
SIGNATURE SERIES BATWING CALL – This turkey call features a triple reed with a heavy top batwing cut reed laid over two thinner reeds; A notch in the middle reed makes for easy transitions from clear to raspy calls for a great range of sounds
SIGNATURE SERIES SNAKE TONGUE CALL – This turkey call is extra raspy for a full range of irresistible calls – The Snake Tongue uses three reeds, with a unique snake-tongue meticulously cut into the top latex reed and two lower prophylactic layers below

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