3 TYPES OF SLATE CALLS
1. SLATE
A slate surface is often the bread and butter of a turkey hunter’s pot call selection. It creates very realistic tones, and is easy for a beginner to use. Using a scotch brite pad, you can get the surface rough, allowing you to cluck and purr with ease! While it sounds good, and is easy to use, a slate isn’t going to be as loud as some of the other surfaces, and is prone to moisture and oils penetrating the surface, and changing the sound. The Primos Rare Breed Slate is a fantastic call, and is a staple in the slate offering.
2. GLASS/CRYSTAL
If you want to reach out and touch a big ol’ longbeard, glass is a go to! It creates a high pitched sound that is great for hunting in the wind, or big open country. Glass has a very sharp pitch and is also great for pulling a gobble out of stubborn bird. The downfalls of glass is it becomes slick, and inoperable when wet and sometimes can be harder to get lower end quiet tones on. It also requires frequent resurfacing, because the surface has less friction than slate. The Power Crystal is a tried and true call, and is always in the vest of Team Primos.
3. FRICTIONITE
Ceramic surface pot calls aren’t as popular as glass and slate but serve a great purpose. Ceramic offers a higher pitch than slate with the ability to get loud! Like slate it’s easy to work, and is great for low end calls. It is a porous surface like slate so you need to be sure it’s not getting oil from your hands on it. Frictionite is a ceramic surface used in the Hensanity, and Foggy Bottom lines, and both are turkey killers!
POWER CRYSTAL
The Power Crystal Turkey Call is a slate style call with a glass surface. The combination of the glass surface and the internal sound board, allows the Power Crystal to produce loud, sharp, crisp turkey sounds. This is great for locating, but also for sounding like the lead hen of a flock.
FOGGY BOTTOM FRICTIONITE
Frictionite surfaces have been around for a long time. They are known to be very responsive and produce sharp, accurate sounds that you are accustomed to hearing in the turkey woods. It is a known trait that turkey hunters often feel the need to carry a multitude of calls into the woods. The frictionite surface is known to be louder than a slate surface, but more subtle than a glass surface.
RARE BREED SLATE
Made from a CNC milled wooden pot, the Rare Breed Slate Turkey Call has a Pennsylvania Slate surface that is one of the most forgiving surfaces found in pot calls. The Rare Breed is designed to be able to use the entire surface of the call for distinct sounds. For deep, soft calling, position your striker towards the middle of the call. However, if loud yelping, cutting, or purring is what you need, simply sue the outer edges of the call.