Diaphragm Call Holder

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Sep 2, 2015
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These are super cheap, quiet, fit easily in a trouser pocket, and are easy to clean with hot water and soap. Better yet, they permit the calls to dry out some after use.

I can usually pick them up at our local bank. They come in a variety of colors. I'm sure they could be bought online too, if needed. They start out life as a small, pocket, coin purse.

A few punched holes with either a paper hole punch or easier yet a leather hole punch, and voila, ready to hunt.

The top one in the photo is loaded with 4 - Rocky Mountain Hunting Calls, the Raging Bull, the Mistress, the All Star, and the Contender.

I find 4 is about max without jamming them in and causing them to wrinkle bad when drying.

I always have one in my pocket and one in the truck in case I lose the first one.

Cheers!

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slick

WKR
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Old Timey outfitter friend of mine in MT has been using one of those for years. I end up losing about 1 a season.
 

MCase

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Tupperware Smidget with Non Alcohol Mouthwash works well too......
 
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