A great Michigan Eastern called in by Jim Cavanaugh using a Gobblers End box call. This bird was shot by Jim’s brother Paul.
"Here is a nice Idaho Merriams tom taken by Michael Storaasli using a Gobblers End scratchbox call.”
“This is a nice 2008 tom that Zachary Mignot killed in New York State using a Gobblers End boxcall.”
Eddie Chumney with a great 2008 Tennessee gobbler.

“The first time I used the call in the woods, this bird gave away his roost location. Great little call. Thanks.” - Andy Beasely in Alabama 2008.
Another 2007 bird for Ed. "This was the last weekend of our spring season. I used a homemade bamboo/Osage longbow to make a good 13 yard shot on this young Merriams tom. As always a string tracker was used but in this case not needed. Of course I used a Gobblers End call."
Here is Ed McNett and his first 2007 turkey, a young Merriams tom. Ed killed this bird at 12 yards with his Adcock recurve bow and a Magnus broadhead. Ed used a string tracker device to assist in recovering this bird. Of course he was using a Gobblers End call.... Congratulations Ed1
Ed's first bird of 2007. "This guy sounded off a couple hundred yards away down the mountain, then I called few times. Nothing but silence for about 25 minutes. When he gobbled again he was about 20 yards away. Like to scared the liver out of me. Next thing I know he's right in front of the blind. These birds have the greatest direction/distance finders I've ever seen. Shot him at about 12 yards with a "put-together" recurve pulling 47#, a fiberglass arrow and Magnus broadhead. Would have never found him if I had not been using the string tracker. He went a LONG way through the pucker brush and used about 2/3's of the 1/4 mile of string. Then I had to tote him 350 yards back up the mountain. Tough work for an old guy :>) "
Taken in the spring of 2006 by John Conaway in PA using a Gobblers End call. 20 yard shot with his DAS Kinetic recurve bow.
I got one of Ed's box calls last winter. I didn't know
how to use it, so Ed advised rubbing the top part
across the top of the box until my dog howled.
Trusting him completely, I followed Ed's advice, and
turkey season eventually arrived. Leaving the dog
home, my brother and I set up a tent blind on a ridge
one drizzly morning, and were working in a tom that
had hung up at 60 yards to drive off a pesky jake.
Suddenly gobbling erupted from the opposite direction.
We turned to see three big black birds ripping
towards us like a pack of velociraptors. The first
two topped the ridge and on the count of 3 (well,
2-1/2 actually), we fired simultaneously and twin toms
met "Gobbler's End", while the third flew away to
gobble another day. Ed's fine box call worked the
trick for me on my first turkey! And, my dog still
loves me. - Dan Leep/2005
I set out a decoy then made some "hen talk" (a few clucks & purrs) then put the call aside and set back to drink some coffee. When I looked out the jake was about 60 or 70 yards out and running right at my decoy. All I had to do was pick up the scattergun and wait for him to come on in. Took him at about 20 yards. - Mike "Wabi" Cooper, West Union, OH - 2005
2005 spring hunt. My wife Becca and myself ... of course with "Gobblers End" turkey calls!
Here I am with my 2004 Washington spring turkey. I used my wingbone call in combination with my poplar box call to bring in this young tom. This bird was killed at 12 yards, equipment used was my 47# Kota longbow, aluminum arrows and a Magnus broadhead. I also used a String Tracker device, without which I would not have recovered this bird.
Here is Ed McNett and his Washington spring turkey. Ed braved rain, wind and cold to take this young tom. This bird was called with a Gobblers End wingbone call.
This is Eddie Chumney of Jackson, Tennessee. >Eddie is the Gobblers Ends Representative for the state of Tennessee. He killed this nice gobbler on 4/9/04 using a Gobblers Ends box call.
Becca Blankinship's 2003 gobbler. Called in with a wingbone call along with three other birds. She shot it about 30 yards.
Becca Blankinship with her first gobbler. 9-1/2 inch beard. Called in with Ed's wingbone call.
Ed Blankinship and prize - lured in with his yew wood box call.
Jim Carvalho with his first bird ever, Ed's yew wood box call.
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