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  2. Functional art: How Dan Wittenberg makes turkey calls that last

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    Apr. 12—The old turkey call is lined with notches. Dan Wittenberg adds one for each legal turkey the call draws within shooting range. He's careful to say he's not the best turkey hunter in the ...

  3. Turkey call - Wikipedia

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    Pot calls may be the most common turkey calls [citation needed] because they are easy to use and create lifelike turkey sounds. Friction calls feature a round (usually) surface, and the user creates sound by drawing a peg, or "striker", across the surface. Pot call surfaces can be slate, aluminum, glass or a variety of other materials. [10]

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    How to creatively disguise a turkey like Santa, Elvis and more!

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  6. Bodkin point - Wikipedia

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    A bodkin point arrowhead. A bodkin point is a type of arrowhead. In its simplest form it is an uncomplicated squared metal spike, and was used extensively during the Middle Ages. The typical bodkin was a square-section arrowhead, generally up to 11.5 cm (4.5 in) long and 1 cm (0.39 in) thick at its widest point, tapered down behind this initial ...

  7. Sagittaria sagittifolia - Wikipedia

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    Omodaka kamon (ja:沢瀉紋) depicting stylized arrowhead Sagittaria sagittifolia is a herbaceous perennial plant , growing in water from 10–50 centimetres (4– 19 + 1 ⁄ 2 inches) deep. The leaves above water are arrowhead-shaped, the leaf blade 15–25 cm (6–10 in) long and 10–22 cm (4– 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) broad, on a long petiole ...