WoodHaven Custom Calls™ The Real Hen Custom Box Turkey Call
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These handmade one-piece, trough-style box calls deliver unbelievable raspy, two-tone yelps, clucks, and cutts. Tested for consistency and easy to use. One-piece box is made of premium cherry wood. Brazilian cherry lid works with box to produce high-pitched calls.
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by 11
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by Turkenator Best of the Best
I have owned, used, and tried nearly every mass-produced and custom call on the market today. I can state with complete confidence that the "Real Hen" box calls by Woodhaven Custom Calls are without a doubt the best box calls I have ever used or heard. I used both the Walnut and Cherry versions last spring and had tremendous results.
If you are looking for the best box call you can buy... look no further, this is it!
December 25, 2006
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Nate926 About fell over!!
I have quite a few custom calls, and to be honest I usually enjoy my time at basspro seeing how bad production calls sound compared to my custom calls. The other day I was at basspro, and saw this call it looked very well crafted. I thought that looks more like a custom call than a production call. I took it out of the box. The first yep made me about fall over lol!! Wonderful high pitch two tone rasp yep! I couldn't believe it! This is the best yelping, cutting, and cackling call I have ever had in my hands forget the price buy this call!!
February 15, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5Â by New2it Best Purchase of the Season
I was completly new to the Turkey scene last year and after my friend took me out and got a few Tom's attention i knew I had to have one. Sure enough I called in my first Turkey shortley after it arrived in the mail. This call will never be left in the truck. I simply cant say enough good things about it.
February 12, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 Great Sound
Been turkey hunting for over 27 years and found this call. Puts out a perfect yelp, cluck, purr, and cackle.
December 6, 2011




