Description
- Easy one-handed operation
- Push the peg for great-sounding yelps and clucks
- Hand-crafted from walnut wood
- Maintenance-free design
$22.99
The Pusher Easy Button Friction Call is one of the easiest to master and best-sounding friction calls. Kids or novice hunters can deliver the rhythm and real sound of a hen turkey in just minutes. Easy to operate one-handed – just push the peg for great-sounding yelps and clucks. Hand-crafted from walnut wood. Maintenance-free. Dimensions: 12″ L x 6″ W x 3″ H. Made in the USA. Model#: TG8567.
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