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TESTIMONIALS Paul in the West... We watched as the bull walked down and started to cross where we just passed over the ridge. Usually when an elk hits the human scent line...poof they are gone in a flash. Not this time. We used the cow elk soap by My Elk Call and the bull hit our line lifted his head up, rolled his lips and turned and came directly at us. I shot my elk at 10 feet as he continued to move towards me. This soap is the best thing I have ever used in the field. Thomas B. from Maryland
"I love the Turkey Press Kit that I purchased from My
Elk Call this past season. I had great success in building my own custom
turkey mouth calls. My first bird had an unusual double beard that was
nine inches long and had 7/8" spurs. My second bird had a
10 1/2" beard and 1" spurs. The third bird had 10 1/4" beard
with 7/8" spurs. All were easily called in using my custom mouth
calls that I made using the Turkey Press Kit."
Thomas B.
Dwayne in the backcountry Your soap is incredible. We walked in to the middle of 50-60 elk after 2 hours of chasing them up the mountain. We really smelled like elk. I will use your soap every time I go elk hunting. Brent in Idaho: At first I was skeptical, but after making my first three elk calls.. I was hooked. Now I have a new fresh call every day elk hunting. Randy in Idaho: I save up to 250% just by making my own elk and turkey diaphragms. Last year while Elk hunting we worked so many trophy bulls every day that I had to make new reeds at night while sitting around the campfire. My Elk Call is fast and easy to use. Jay in Montana: A must for every elk hunter and turkey hunter that likes to make things themselves and save money! Robert in Kentucky: Turkey hunting is tough enough, but making my own turkey calls is easy. I make turkey calls and sell them to my hunting buddies. Geoff in Colorado: I made all my calls last season with the material I purchased from My Elk Call. My hunting partner chuckled at me, but when I called in a 6x6 bull for him to shoot with his bow at 20 yards he was not laughing any more. He now makes his own elk calls. Bob in Montana: I do not have to make my elk calls last one whole season any more. Now I make them for less than two bucks each, they are disposable, I don't feel as bad when a $1.40 reed blows up, but when I use to spend up to $7.00 for one reed and it went bad, man it would destroy my day. Elk hunting is now easier on the pocket book. Richard in Idaho: Simple to use, easy to make, very affordable elk and turkey calls. Send us your thoughts and trophy photos for our photo album coming to our site in the future. marketing@myelkcall.com
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