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Jasonassel
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That is a slick setup. i usually keep mine in my packet with all the lint..LOL
Woah that things niftyLike most people digging through the Rokslide elk forums, I am itching to get into the elk woods for 2020. With all the craziness going on right now, I am more than ready to chase some bugles.
I am sticking with the Phelps Unleashed full size bugle tube and Phelps reeds. My favorites are pink and white. They are easy to use and generate plenty of volume.
I really like the Phelps E-Z Estrus external call. I like the build quality as well as the sound.
In the "Why didn't I think of that" category I picked up a handy gadget called "The Bugle Mule” from allelk.coM. The Bugle Mule wraps around your bugle tube and has three (or two depending on model) neoprene sleeves to hold your reeds. A nylon cover for the reeds pockets has a silent magnetic closure. The pockets also have spacer mesh, so the reeds dry out. Overall, it is a really simple and clever idea to keep your reeds with your tube at all times.
What is your elk calling setup for 2020?
These little reed holders are a game changer for me.
Reed Quiver Guide Express — Bend-Able Products
The Reed Quiver Guide Express holds up to 6 reeds. The magnetic flap protects your reeds with quick easy access. There are two ways to attach the Reed Quiver Guide Express. You can use the included adjustable neck lanyard, or you can use the hook-and-loop fastener to attach your Reed Quiver Guide Exwww.bend-able.com