
Phelps Rippin' Red Turkey Diaphragm
Description
The Phelps Rippin’ Red Turkey Diaphragm features a combo cut of .004 red latex over double .004 natural latex. This call produces the raspy yelps of an old hen and high-pitched kee-kee runs of a lost turkey. The Rippin’ Red ranges from hard, crisp cutting, and yelping, to soft clucks, purrs, and whines, no wonder it’s Phelps’s most popular turkey call to date. The Phelps call matrix has the Rippin’ Red as an intermediate to advanced call, it is a louder call and isn’t too clean or too raspy.
Directions for using your Phelps turkey diaphragm call:
Place the call on the roof of your mouth with the Phelps logo facing down and position the call to where it’s comfortable. With the tip of your tongue placed behind your bottom teeth, roll your tongue up until it touches the latex while keeping your tongue as flat and relaxed as possible.
After taking a deep breath force air across the latex, some calls require less force than others. While your tongue is against the latex you will start the high note. Drop your bottom jaw so you are applying less pressure to the latex creating the break over.
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Description
Description
The Phelps Rippin’ Red Turkey Diaphragm features a combo cut of .004 red latex over double .004 natural latex. This call produces the raspy yelps of an old hen and high-pitched kee-kee runs of a lost turkey. The Rippin’ Red ranges from hard, crisp cutting, and yelping, to soft clucks, purrs, and whines, no wonder it’s Phelps’s most popular turkey call to date. The Phelps call matrix has the Rippin’ Red as an intermediate to advanced call, it is a louder call and isn’t too clean or too raspy.
Directions for using your Phelps turkey diaphragm call:
Place the call on the roof of your mouth with the Phelps logo facing down and position the call to where it’s comfortable. With the tip of your tongue placed behind your bottom teeth, roll your tongue up until it touches the latex while keeping your tongue as flat and relaxed as possible.
After taking a deep breath force air across the latex, some calls require less force than others. While your tongue is against the latex you will start the high note. Drop your bottom jaw so you are applying less pressure to the latex creating the break over.
















