JAKES Magazine Archives Page 2
Wingbone
Wingding
The oldest turkey call ever known was used over 5,000 years ago by American
Indians. The wingbone call is simple to make and fairly easy to use and
can make an exciting experience for hunters who call in a bird using a
call they made themselves. Click
here.
How to Use a Box Call
Turkey calls are the musical instruments of turkey hunting, and like learning
to play a piano, guitar or fiddle, practice makes perfect. Of all turkey
calls, friction calls are the easiest to use. Click
here.
Get Your Rifle Ready
Deer season is already in full swing, and getting your rifle ready should
be at the top of the to-do list. Here are a few tips to help you shoot
straighter on the range and in the field. Click
here.
Keeping Off the Chill
A good way to stay safe and enjoy the outdoors during winter is to protect
yourself from the cold. Click
here.
Tree Stand Safety
Deer season is well underway in many states and provinces in North America.
Chances are, if you’re a deer hunter, you’re hunting out of
a tree or stand. Click
here.
Tube Calls
The tube call can make every sound in a turkey’s vocabulary from
yelps to purrs to gobbles. Using a tube call takes a lot of practice and
lots of patience, but once mastered, it’s hard to switch back to
any other kind of call. Click
here.



