Woodhaven WH320 Talon Triple Reed Diaphragm Turkey Call - Hen Sounds, Black
Woodhaven Custom Calls
The Woodhaven WH136 Ninja Hammer triple reed turkey call is a diaphragm-style call built to deliver authentic hen vocalizations when you need them most. Unlike box calls or friction calls, diaphragm calls sit in your mouth and let your breath control the sound—giving you hands-free operation and the ability to call while keeping your gun up or a bow drawn. The triple reed design on the Ninja Hammer is tuned specifically to produce realistic hen clucks, purrs, and other natural sounds that will bring turkeys in close. Whether you're a seasoned spring gobbler hunter or working over fall birds, this black call is a reliable addition to your turkey hunting setup.
Diaphragm calls have a learning curve—they're not as intuitive as a box call right out of the box—but once you dial in your mouth position and air pressure, you'll have control over tone and volume that friction calls simply can't match. The Ninja Hammer's triple reed configuration is a proven platform for convincing turkey talk, and Woodhaven's reputation in the game call world means you're getting a call designed by hunters who understand what works in the field. This is the kind of call serious turkey hunters keep in their vest as a backup or as their primary tool for tight situations where staying mobile matters.
Black finish helps keep the call concealed in your hands during the moment of truth. If you run multiple calls during a hunt—a friction call for initial locating, a diaphragm for close-range finishing work—the Ninja Hammer earned its place in the rotation for a reason.
The triple reed configuration is voiced for hen sounds, including clucks and purrs that appeal to turkeys during spring season and fall hunting scenarios.
Diaphragm calls do require practice to master mouth position, air pressure, and technique. However, once you're comfortable, they offer superior hands-free operation and fine control over sound that box calls don't provide.
Yes. Hen vocalizations work across turkey seasons. Spring hunters can use it as a backup or finishing call, and fall hunters can use it for locating and calling in fall birds.