The ZINK Calls ZNK313 Wicked Lady delivers authentic turkey vocalizations through its precision-engineered double reed design and white bat cut configuration. This diaphragm call produces the realistic yelps, cuts, and purrs that consistently bring gobblers within range during spring hunting seasons.
What Makes This Different
The white bat cut creates a distinctive raspy tone that mimics the natural sound variations of wild turkey hens. Unlike single reed calls that can sound monotone, the double reed construction allows for greater tonal range and volume control. The latex reeds maintain consistent tension across temperature variations, ensuring reliable performance from early morning setups through midday hunts.
Key Features
- Double reed latex construction for enhanced tonal range and volume control
- White bat cut design produces authentic raspy hen sounds
- Precision-molded plastic frame provides consistent reed positioning
- Compact diaphragm design allows hands-free calling while aiming
- Temperature-resistant latex maintains performance in varying conditions
- Easy-to-use design suitable for novice and experienced callers
- Produces yelps, cuts, purrs, and clucks with proper technique
Field performance centers on the call's ability to generate convincing turkey sounds at various volumes. The double reed system responds to subtle changes in air pressure, allowing hunters to create soft tree yelps for close-range work or aggressive cutting sequences to challenge distant gobblers. The white bat cut configuration adds the raspy quality that mature hens often exhibit, particularly effective during breeding season when gobblers seek dominant females.
Technical Specs
- Call Type: Diaphragm mouth call
- Reed Configuration: Double latex reed
- Cut Style: White bat cut
- Frame Material: Precision-molded plastic
- Reed Material: Premium latex
- Manufacturer: ZINK Calls
- Model: ZNK313 Wicked Lady
- UPC: 810280013139
The ZNK313 Wicked Lady represents proven diaphragm call technology in a configuration that consistently produces results. Turkey hunters who master this call gain access to a full vocabulary of hen sounds that trigger responses from pressured and unpressured birds alike.