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The Woodhaven WH100 Copperhead triple reed diaphragm turkey call is a three-reed mouth call built to deliver the cuts, yelps, and clucks that bring gobblers into range. If you hunt Eastern, Merriam's, or Rio Grande turkeys, a quality diaphragm call belongs in your vest—it keeps your hands free to mount and shoot when a tom commits, and the Copperhead is designed to produce the authentic turkey vocalizations that work. This white-colored call sits in your mouth and responds to air pressure, letting experienced callers shape everything from subtle hen yelps to aggressive cutting that challenges roosted birds and triggers competitive responses.
Diaphragm calls demand a learning curve—they're not point-and-click like a box call or slate. But once you dial in your mouth position and breath control, a three-reed design like the Copperhead gives you dynamic range and hands-free versatility that box calls can't match. The triple reed configuration is the middle ground: more tonal complexity than a single or double reed, but still manageable for hunters building their mouth-call skills. Woodhaven Custom Calls has been refining diaphragm call design for serious turkey hunters, and the Copperhead sits in their lineup as a proven option for spring and fall hunting.
This call works best if you're already familiar with diaphragm turkey calls or willing to invest time learning the technique. Keep it in a vest pocket, keep it dry between hunts, and practice at home before the season—the learning pays off when you're alone in the timber and need to answer a gobbler's strut.
Yes, diaphragm calls have a steeper learning curve than box or pot calls. Mouth position, air pressure, and tongue placement all affect tone. Most hunters need practice at home before taking one into the field. Once you get it, though, you'll have a hands-free call that lets you stay ready to shoot.
Yes. Diaphragm calls work for both spring gobbler season and fall hunting. The versatility to produce different vocalizations—yelps, clucks, cuts—makes them useful year-round if you're comfortable with the technique.
Single reeds are simpler and easier to learn, but have less tonal range. Triple reeds like the Copperhead offer richer, more complex vocalizations and are the standard choice for serious turkey hunters who've moved past beginner calls. Double reeds fall in between.
No special equipment needed—just the call itself. Many hunters carry a small plastic case or keep it in a vest pocket. Practice and breath control are what matter.

SKU: 115720561 • Width: 2.8in • Height: 0.8in • Depth: 4in • Weight: 0.05oz