If Phelps "Small Batch" turkey calls are made in Washington, why are they referred to as "small batch" when the guys behind them live in Missouri? Dirk made the trip out to Missouri from Idaho to capture video content around Steve Morgenstern's new pot calls and James Harrison's triple locator. They discuss manufacturing, features, and best practices for calling turkeys. As a bonus, Dirk compares and contrasts calling elk to turkeys!
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Ep. 74: 21 Tips for 2021
Ep. 73: Yuletide Hunts With Friends and Family
Ep. 72: The Finer Points of Hand Signals
Ep. 71: Remi's 2020 Gear Roundup (and Gift Guide)
Ep. 70: Answering Your Questions, Part 13
Ep. 69: Late Season Elk Tips
Ep. 68: Remi Warren’s Glassing Spectacular, Part 2
Ep. 67: Remi Warren’s Keys to Productive Glassing, Part 1
Ep. 66: How to Do Your Own European Mounts
Ep. 65: Answering Your Questions, Part 12
Ep. 64: How to Have Whitetail Success in the West
Ep. 63: Opening Day Elk Tips for Rifle Hunters
Ep. 62: How to Get Your Vehicle Western Hunt Ready
Ep 61: Answering Your Questions, Part 11
Ep. 60: How to Call in Bulls When You're Elk Hunting Solo
Ep. 59: Meat Care Tips for the Traveling Hunter
Ep. 58: Answering Your Questions, Part 10
Ep. 57: Remi Warren's Essential Skills for Every Elk Hunter
Ep. 56: How, When, and Why to Use Cow Elk Decoys
Ep. 55: Calling in Big Bulls: Welcome to the Elk Party
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