Will Kaufman bags his first bird!
Jeff, and all those who aided in the development of your new line of calls,
Thank you. I took my oldest son Will on an afternoon hunt on opening day for his very first hunt ever and wow, what an adventure. There are three tracts of land that border the rear of our property and we had permission to hunt the two on the left and right. We started on the left with absolutely no vocal responses to our calls from any bird and held out for two hours just in case one snuck in under the radar. We then cut back to our property to check out what was going on over on the other side of our land and the opposite neighboring property. I proceeded to set up a hen decoy while Will found a few tadpoles in the creek that he wanted to show me. We fooled around in the creek for five minutes or so out of sight from a field that had full view of our decoy. When I finally stood up from the creek and began walking to our spot I immediately realized I’d been made by two jakes that were eyeing the decoy. I froze and waited for them to duck behind some tall grass and we high tailed it out of there with decoy in hand. We moved 50 or so yards up a steep hill, replanted our decoy and began calling with our new Magnum call. The birds were curious, just not as stupid as the guy who had just walked out in front of them just minutes before. As they began to move from right to left we relocated quickly back onto the other property as the birds made their way to us, so we hoped. We set up and started giving some soft purrs, yelps and clucks. Moments later we heard two hens responding. Will said, “There’s some turkeys dad, did you hear them?” I told him that they were definitely turkeys, but not the ones we were looking for. “Now we have competition,” I said. Well, the Magnum aluminum over glass with old striker brought the competition to within ten feet of our blind and the largest of the two jakes to within 25 paces from us. Will took the shot and the rest is history.
I appreciate the time you spent helping me choose the right call for my needs and getting it produced before opening day. I received the same attention when I purchased my banjos from First Quality several years ago. In my experience, whether it’s a $3000 banjo, a $60 game call or a couple of $2 finger picks you guys treat every transaction as if it were the most important one of the day. Thanks again for your continued support in helping me provide lifelong memories for both myself and my family.
I also want to thank John Wade who first told me about Derby City Calls and give a very special thanks to my son Will for a memory I will never forget.
Regards,
Billy Kaufman
Louisville, KY


