Now thats cool. Very unique!
Unique is certainly an apt description. Unlike most turkey calls that are arranged in perfect geometric shapes, this one is random and flows according to it's nature (and yes, I chose that word specifically). The stone was sawn, but in a rather random shape and hard enough stone that reshaping or reducing would be pretty difficult without some very specific tools. That meant he had to really get creative with his choice of knothole. Dave asked us to kick around some deadfalls to find something that might work, but I had no idea that it would come back to me.
And there lies the pressure it puts on me for next spring: This means I have to go right back to the spot where the knothole was found and call in a turkey RIGHT THERE! Well, considering that we had three flocks roosting within half a mile of the campsite, this is definitely within the realm of possibilities.
Whadya think Tattoo Dave? Would it be poetic to call a bird into that little open spot north of the camp rocks, or what?