Real Outdoors TV / Diaphragm Mouth Call Instructional
Listen to Real Outdoors TV host Matt Wettish as he gives some very simple tips on learning how to use a diaphram mouth call for turkeys. This tutorial will also help the intermediate caller become better.
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Home improvement expert Ron Hazelton demonstrates how to take your outdoor living to the limit by building an outdoor kitchen. This outdoor kitchen comes equipped with a rinsing sink, refrigerator and gas grill. Build your outdoor cooking area with outdoor kitchen plans that include an attractive weather-proof cabinet to house a rinsing sink, a mini refrigerator, and a gas grill. This design makes outdoor living convenient and permanent. Put your cumbersome wheeled barbecue into a yard sale and let someone else drag it through the grass every time they want to cook/entertain.
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i found out that you can use an cow elk call as a turkey call too it works just as good
woooowww i never thought of it like that thank YOU!!!!
i wish i was that good< i can make a turkey like sound though! haha!
Thanks for another great video guys! It’s getting easier all the time
@pruitt0212 Excellent!!! … Glad it helped … best of luck puttin’ it to the test this spring. Let us know how you do.
PS: Check out the new website … TurkeyHunting247 … I think you’ll dig it.
I have watched a ton of videos trying to help, but none really worked. This helped me a ton! Thanks!
thank you, very helpful!
thank you, very helpful!
@lthome5 Unfortunately there is no such thing … everyone’s mouth is different, everyone runs a call different, and every call is different. You just need to get good at running a clean call … then move on to the others and see what works best. Best of luck to you.
There are so many diaphragm calls out there. There are double reeds, triple and 3 and a half reeds. How do I decide? What is the best sounding diaphragm call?
@ZamaSoldier almost all mouth calls are made to sound like a hen turkey. Although there are a couple on the market designed to sound like a gobbler, chances of finding one are slim. Good luck this spring.
is there a difference between a regular diaphragm call and a hen diaphragm call or are they the same thing?
I cant get it to work
@starr101010 Were it is comfortable … you just need to have it in a position that will seal the call in your mouth and allow you to push the air over the reed without leaking air.
where do i put my tongue???
@raptorman120 LMAO!!! … I’ve never seen that … I could make some pretty funny comments on why that would be associated with a mouth call video, but I’m going to bite my tongue. That’s messed up … gotta love computers.
Best of luck this spring buddy. Hope the video helped … my mouth call video that is … LOL!!!!
Why is Breastfeeding a Side link for this Video?
i had mouth calls and never used them, then i watched your video and mastered it within a half hour
@crzyinsane04 cool … they work great … best of luck this year.
i like it. nice video
Yah, it kinda helped actually. Thanks!
@playaninja1 SIngles can work, but you can’t learn how the call works as well as you can on a multi reeded call. Good luck this spring.
How well do you like single reeds? that’s what I have right now, not used to it, I sound a lot better on a normal double reed.
lol.
Do you ever hunt Wisconsin???
Fantastic video…very professionally done. I found the presentation to be Informative, fun, concise and, best of all, gives me the confidence to build my own! Mr. Hazelton has a nice, comforting, reassuring and educationally directive voice. Awesome, just awesome.
Excellent video. I had a local contractor do mine and it took over a month. He tried to use all his own appliances to jack up the price but a friend recommended I use Sun Grills instead. Glad I did. FWIW, got my grill, sink and drawers from bestbbqgrillsstore.
its pretty but I dont know about placing the grill right in front of a window…smoke the people out inside!
I like the overall design but I would have located the grill away from the house. There will be times when the grill gives off a bit of smoke, I would want to keep that smoke away from the windows as well as the house to prevent staining. Maybe turning the entire grill 180 degrees having the house to your back as you grill would have been better.
sharp things, nails, screws, drills all over the place and that idiot is wearing sandals
Maybe the outdoor kitchen looks o.k., but the decision to locate the sprinkler valves underneath was not smart at all. Access to sprinkler valves is very limited in case one needs to be repaired/replaced. Every time they turn on and off, a little water leaks out, that’s how they’re designed. This will rot the plywood pretty quickly. You can even see the water stain on the plywood already during day 2 construction!
Great video! You should add to contractortube. com
I think this is a great looking outdoor kitchen. However, I question the use of lumber/wood as the construction material. I would be afraid of the risk of fire. But I’m no expert.
Great video tutorial! Where does the water drains from the sink goes?
for a project like this would it be best to use all preshure treated wood every where ?
The tile on the top needs to be sealed with a grout sealer applied perhaps once a year. The wood can be protected by applying a clear sealer like Thompson’s Water Seal. If I lived in a cold climate, like I do, I might consider covering the unit during the winter.
You did A great job Mr. Hazelton Like always. The only question I had was What if it rains can it destroy the outdoor kitchen?
nice job! 1 question ,,, what kind of drain did you use for the sink? will never be sorry they spent the extra money on the Weber, they rock!
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