Foxpro Crooked Spur Back Wing Diaphragm Turkey Call - Triple Reed, Green

SKU:
115748948
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UPC:
831621005088
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MPN:
CSMOUTHBACKWING
$12.33
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Finish-Color:
Green
Sound Species:
Turkey
Species:
Turkey
Sounds:
Yelps/Clucks/Cutts

The Foxpro Crooked Spur Back Wing Diaphragm Turkey Call is a triple-reed mouth call designed to help turkey hunters replicate authentic hen vocalizations in the field. This green diaphragm call puts realistic turkey sounds within reach of hunters who prefer hands-free calling or want to add layered vocalizations to their setup. Whether you're working a reluctant tom or trying to close the distance on a responsive bird, a quality diaphragm call rounds out your turkey hunting toolkit and keeps your hands on your gun when it matters most.

Diaphragm calls have earned their place in serious turkey hunting because they let you call while maintaining your shooting position—no fumbling with a box call or hand call when a gobbler commits and steps into range. The Crooked Spur line is built around proven designs that turkey hunters trust, and the triple-reed configuration gives you tonal flexibility to match different scenarios and hen moods throughout the season.

Learning a diaphragm call takes practice, but the payoff is worth the effort. Start with basic purrs and clucks to get comfortable with placement and air control, then gradually expand into more complex sequences. Many experienced callers keep a diaphragm tucked in their mouth as a backup or secondary call, letting them shift tactics without breaking position when a tom's response changes.

Key Features

  • Triple-reed construction for tonal range and flexibility
  • Diaphragm design keeps your hands free and your gun ready
  • Green finish
  • Authentic turkey vocalizations for roosting, calling, and closing distance

Frequently Asked Questions

What turkey sounds can I make with a diaphragm call?

Diaphragm calls are versatile enough to produce purrs, clucks, yelps, and other hen sounds. The specific vocalizations depend on your technique, reed configuration, and how you manipulate airflow and tongue placement.

Is a diaphragm call difficult to learn?

Diaphragm calls have a steeper learning curve than box calls or hand calls because you're controlling the reeds with your mouth and breath. Most hunters find the technique becomes natural with consistent practice over several sessions.

Can I use a diaphragm call alongside other turkey calls?

Yes—many hunters carry multiple calls and switch between them depending on conditions and bird response. A diaphragm call works well as a primary call or as a backup and layering tool.