
Availability: In Stock
The Foxpro CSMOUTHBL Crooked Spur V-Cut diaphragm turkey call is built for hunters who want reliable, hands-free turkey vocals in the field. This diaphragm call lets you work your mouth to produce authentic turkey sounds—from soft clucks and purrs to aggressive cuts and yelps—without fumbling with a box or friction call. The V-cut reed design is engineered to respond to subtle mouth pressure changes, giving you the control serious turkey hunters need when working gobblers or hens across varying distances and conditions.
What sets the Crooked Spur apart is its three-reed configuration with 3.5 prophylactic reeds, a setup that balances versatility with ease of use. The reeds are sized and tensioned to handle the range of calls you'll throw at turkeys—whether you're making contact calls at first light, running locator sequences, or shutting down a tom with aggressive cutting. Many turkey hunters prefer diaphragm calls because they free both hands for your gun and for glassing, and once you dial in the mouth position and air control, a good diaphragm call is tough to beat for consistency and realism in close quarters.
Diaphragm calls have a learning curve, and the Crooked Spur rewards practice. Start by understanding how frame placement, tongue position, and breath control work together to shape the sound. Hunt with it a few times in your yard or truck before the season, and you'll build the muscle memory to execute clean calls under pressure when a tom's in range.
Diaphragm calls are capable of producing clucks, purrs, yelps, cuts, and cackles—essentially the full vocabulary of turkey communication. The specific sounds you achieve depend on reed configuration, mouth position, and air pressure, so practice is key.
Yes, diaphragm calls have a steeper learning curve than box or friction calls. You'll need to experiment with frame placement in your mouth, tongue position, and breathing technique. Many hunters find it helpful to practice away from the field first to build confidence and consistency.
Yes. The three-reed configuration of the Crooked Spur allows you to produce the range of pitches and tones needed to call to both male and female turkeys. Adjusting your mouth position and air control lets you match the vocalizations of different turkeys.
The Foxpro CSMOUTHBL Crooked Spur includes the diaphragm frame with 3.5 prophylactic reeds installed and ready to hunt.

SKU: 115713934 • Width: 4.5in • Height: 0.6in • Depth: 5.4in • Weight: 0.05oz
Availability: In Stock
The Foxpro CSMOUTHBL Crooked Spur V-Cut diaphragm turkey call is built for hunters who want reliable, hands-free turkey vocals in the field. This diaphragm call lets you work your mouth to produce authentic turkey sounds—from soft clucks and purrs to aggressive cuts and yelps—without fumbling with a box or friction call. The V-cut reed design is engineered to respond to subtle mouth pressure changes, giving you the control serious turkey hunters need when working gobblers or hens across varying distances and conditions.
What sets the Crooked Spur apart is its three-reed configuration with 3.5 prophylactic reeds, a setup that balances versatility with ease of use. The reeds are sized and tensioned to handle the range of calls you'll throw at turkeys—whether you're making contact calls at first light, running locator sequences, or shutting down a tom with aggressive cutting. Many turkey hunters prefer diaphragm calls because they free both hands for your gun and for glassing, and once you dial in the mouth position and air control, a good diaphragm call is tough to beat for consistency and realism in close quarters.
Diaphragm calls have a learning curve, and the Crooked Spur rewards practice. Start by understanding how frame placement, tongue position, and breath control work together to shape the sound. Hunt with it a few times in your yard or truck before the season, and you'll build the muscle memory to execute clean calls under pressure when a tom's in range.
Diaphragm calls are capable of producing clucks, purrs, yelps, cuts, and cackles—essentially the full vocabulary of turkey communication. The specific sounds you achieve depend on reed configuration, mouth position, and air pressure, so practice is key.
Yes, diaphragm calls have a steeper learning curve than box or friction calls. You'll need to experiment with frame placement in your mouth, tongue position, and breathing technique. Many hunters find it helpful to practice away from the field first to build confidence and consistency.
Yes. The three-reed configuration of the Crooked Spur allows you to produce the range of pitches and tones needed to call to both male and female turkeys. Adjusting your mouth position and air control lets you match the vocalizations of different turkeys.
The Foxpro CSMOUTHBL Crooked Spur includes the diaphragm frame with 3.5 prophylactic reeds installed and ready to hunt.
SKU: 115713934 • Width: 4.5in • Height: 0.6in • Depth: 5.4in • Weight: 0.05oz
