Michael Waddell Kung Fu Chop
Product Description
The Kung Fu Chop is an easy to use 3 reed call that is raspy from low to high end allowing you to produce anything from raspy hard note cutts to realistic throaty yelps.
Features:
•3 Latex Reeds •3.0 Cutter Michael Waddell is arguably the most popular figure in the outdoor industry today. A winner of numerous turkey calling competitions, Michael only puts the best to use when he’s in the field. That’s why he is a proud endorser of the Flextone line of calls. Michael is also a proud spokesman for the National Wild Turkey Federation, dedicated to the conservation of the wild turkey and the preservation of the hunting tradition.
Instructions
•Place the call carefully against the roof or your mouth keeping the longer reed on top and facing out. •ALWAYS exhale air, NEVER inhale air through mouth. Hold in place by applying pressure with the back or middle of tongue. DO NOT PLACE TOO FAR BACK AS CHOKING MAY RESULT. •While holding call in place with tongue exhale gradually and drop your jaw as you exhale. Vary the configuration of your mouth and rhythm in which you drop your jaw to achieve the desired sounds. TIPS: To achieve a higher note apply more tongue pressure to the call. It may help to associate words to the desired call. For example, use the words chick or chuck for a yelp, the word pic works well for a cluck, and the word pack, blown with more pressure, produces a good cutting sound. To create the sound of a purr try fluttering your tongue across the latex reeds.
Features:
•3 Latex Reeds •3.0 Cutter Michael Waddell is arguably the most popular figure in the outdoor industry today. A winner of numerous turkey calling competitions, Michael only puts the best to use when he’s in the field. That’s why he is a proud endorser of the Flextone line of calls. Michael is also a proud spokesman for the National Wild Turkey Federation, dedicated to the conservation of the wild turkey and the preservation of the hunting tradition.
Instructions
•Place the call carefully against the roof or your mouth keeping the longer reed on top and facing out. •ALWAYS exhale air, NEVER inhale air through mouth. Hold in place by applying pressure with the back or middle of tongue. DO NOT PLACE TOO FAR BACK AS CHOKING MAY RESULT. •While holding call in place with tongue exhale gradually and drop your jaw as you exhale. Vary the configuration of your mouth and rhythm in which you drop your jaw to achieve the desired sounds. TIPS: To achieve a higher note apply more tongue pressure to the call. It may help to associate words to the desired call. For example, use the words chick or chuck for a yelp, the word pic works well for a cluck, and the word pack, blown with more pressure, produces a good cutting sound. To create the sound of a purr try fluttering your tongue across the latex reeds.
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