badtothebone
New member
Hey gang!
One of our members asked me if leaving calls in a vehicle all the time in hot areas (Arizona, for example) will damage an open reed call.
Here in Ohio, I've had the same 'practice' call in the cup holder of my truck for over 6 years, through all our summers and winters, with no problems at all. But in Ohio we don't often get into the 90's for long periods of times, and I don't recall ever seeing anything in the 100's.
How about you 'hot weather hunters'? Ever melt or warp a call by leaving it in a hot vehicle?
Regards, and thank you for any info,
Rudy
One of our members asked me if leaving calls in a vehicle all the time in hot areas (Arizona, for example) will damage an open reed call.
Here in Ohio, I've had the same 'practice' call in the cup holder of my truck for over 6 years, through all our summers and winters, with no problems at all. But in Ohio we don't often get into the 90's for long periods of times, and I don't recall ever seeing anything in the 100's.
How about you 'hot weather hunters'? Ever melt or warp a call by leaving it in a hot vehicle?
Regards, and thank you for any info,
Rudy