Welcome to Rocky Jacobsen's Bugling Bull Game Call Guest Book! If you're one of our valued customers using a Bugling Bull Product, we welcome your comments, suggestions, and testimonials. Your comments will help us to continuously improve our products and ensure your complete satisfaction. Let us hear from you and make sure you mention your city and state, so we know where you use your Bugling Bull products! Just email your Guestbook entry to: sales@buglingbull.com |
Name: Tony Gilbertson Vernonia, Oregon Date: Feb. 28, 2007 Rockie, I didn’t get a chance to finish my conversation with you at the RMEF show before I had to leave. I just wanted to tell you how much I appreciate your helpful hints about the calling competition. My first competition was in Portland OR in 2005 and after receiving a quick tutoring session and purchasing your Mountain Monarch Calling System, I placed in the top five at the finals. Oh, and your Full of Bull tutoring DVD helped as well. This year in Reno, I placed in the top five once again. I was satisfied with this at first, but now I’m not quite sure. I guess I’ll practice more and try to figure out what I did wrong because one of these times I would like to be # 1. I have met other individuals in this industry that with a little popularity and recognition have gotten a little big for their britches. You on the other hand, will take the time to talk to anyone for as long as they need to. What a great quality! Anyway, thanks again for the great products and Congratulations on winning the professional division this year.
Name: Darren Dean Date: March 2, 2007 This comment is about your whos your daddy call. I am interested in it and have other open reed calls, my question is, when I am out hunting and get into the elk I get cotton mouth and it makes the reeds a little sticky and they don't seem to work, is there anything that I can do to make that not happen. I will be honest, most of my other calls are Primos but I do have the Monarch, some diaphragm call and the select a meal. I feel that your calls are built better than a lot of the other brands but I am hesitent about buying another reed call if I am going to have the same problems. I thank you for your time and also thank you for your wonderful products. My only request is that you come out with more videos. Every year I look foward to visiting the Bugling Bull booth at the ID Sportsman show with hopes of a new video. I was excited to go today and buy the Full of Bull 3 and have already watched it and loved it. Thanks again for your time.
Name: Jason Price Date: 27 Feb 2006 02:39:41 GMT Comment: Rocky, I bought several of your Pallet plate diaphragm call this past week in Salem, OR. I am from Tennesse and it's hard to get a good selection of elk calls in this part of the country. Everything I've tried of yours sounds great. One thing I was wondering. Can you make the Pallet Plate frame from a different material other than aluminum? It really hurts my teeth when the aluminum touches aginst them. A hard plastic plate would be much better and may be cheaper to produce. Just wondering. Again, I love your calls. I bought your bugle tube and it sounds great. Thanks again. Jason
| Name: Gregory H. Hubbell Jr. | Email: icallelk@yahoo.com | | Welcome Page: http://www.icallelk.com | | Country: USA | IP Address: 71.135.70.231 | Date: 3 Mar 2006 18:11:59 GMT |
| Comment: Dear Rockie:Like your new site. Wanted to thank you for the greatest calls made. My son won his 4th World Championship at Reno, 2-25-2006. I have taken a couple of bulls and a few cows using your calls. They are the best for hunting,and of course, competitive calling also. Please stay on the cutting edge of innovation and continue to develope the best calls made.Gregory H. Hubbell Sr. |
| Name: Darrell Baird | Email: dmbaird@telusplanet.net | | Welcome Page: | | Country: CANADA | IP Address: 72.25.204.56 | Date: 6 Apr 2006 03:35:52 GMT |
| Comment: Hey; Rocky, never won any contests, but have used every call you ever made from day one, and killed some good elk. How does a fella get on your gallery? Keep up the good work! Just finished watching full of bull #3. Great job. By the way, looks like your gaining a few pounds? Must be the camera. |
| Name: Steve Prince | Email: fishhawk97@comcast.net | | Welcome Page: | | Country: U.S. | IP Address: 12.110.65.144 | Date: 12 Jul 2006 06:09:19 GMT |
| Comment: Thank you for the calls. I got them faster than any delivery I’ve ever gotten. I will be ordering more of the mouth calls before the season. The curved palate plate must be the difference. It usually takes me a few days to get re-comfortable with my mouth calls but yours took just a few seconds. I like the other call too since I like to have as much variety as possible when calling. Good job. I’m glad I saw your show and I’ll let everyone I can know about the diaphragms.Steve Prince |
| Name: Eric Tither | Email: | | Welcome Page: | | Country: U.S.A. | IP Address: 12.110.65.144 | Date: 12 Jul 2006 06:14:32 GMT |
| Comment: RockieI met you at the seminar you did at Rocky Mountain Archery in Butte last fall. I was ready to start my second elk hunting season, having just moved out to butte the year before. I had by then listened to enough elk, and watched enough primos hunting videos to know that your calls sounded better than theirs do. I bought a monarch bugle and started practicing. On opening day, i sat by a wallow, and when i heard a bugle, I bugled back very softly, and made a few cow mews. The bull came in on a dead run, and i shot him from a treestand at 7 yards. |
| Name: Erik Tither | Email: | | Welcome Page: | | Country: | IP Address: 12.110.65.144 | Date: 12 Jul 2006 06:17:31 GMT |
| Comment: My buddy brandon then came out 2 weeks later from maryland(he recently ordered some calls from you). I picked him up at the airport at 11 pm, and we hit the woods at 6 am the next morning. I bugled once about 300 yards from my jeep, and we immediately got a bugle back up on a ridgetop. He shot the first elk he ever saw in his life an hour and a half later. I don't write to people about their products much, but i think yours is outstanding, and you helped make 2 pretty happy hunters over here in butte last fall. Thanks for the great products, and the instruction on your videos and seminars were awesome. Are you coming to butte again this fall? Hope to see you here,Eric |
Steve Prince I know I complimented your calls before but now I’m really happy. I started with the red and yellow which were great. I just received the brown, blue and green and they are incredible. As most latex reed blowers know, not every reed sound the way you want right out of the pack if ever. Not only did every reed sound good right out of the pack, I never had to break then in. Thank you for being there and I will definitely place another order prior to hunting season. Steve Prince ___________________________________________________________________________________________
| Name: Jeremy Nesset | Email: jeremynesset@dadco.com | | Welcome Page: | | Country: USA | IP Address: 24.38.47.114 | Date: 14 Sep 2006 21:31:38 GMT |
| Comment: Just noticed your new site and had to leave a quick message. It's going on over 10 years using your palate plate calls... they are by far the best on the market. I haven't used anything but these calls for that time frame with nothing but success. Thanks for a great call. Look forward to seeing you soon. Jeremy |
| Name: Michael Kessinger | Email: | | Welcome Page: | | Country: | IP Address: 12.213.224.39 | Date: 16 Sep 2006 04:44:07 GMT |
| Comment: just wanted to say thank you for the great calls and the Full of Bull II instructional DVD. Your call and instruction made me a lot more confident my second day of hunting and helped get within bow range of 3 bulls. I was cow calling with the Raging Bull Diaphragm when I heard a few cow calls and a light bugles. I headed the direction of the cow calls cow calling as I went. I got in pretty close to where I thought the calls were coming from and then I blew a cow call with your diaphram and the elk started crashing. I thought they were on to me, but I took a knee and the next thing I knew 2 spikes and a larger bull came barreling out of the brush about 25 yards in front of me. One of the spikes offered the first shot and I took it. My arrow passed through the bull hitting both lungs. He went about 60 yards and was done. Thanks again -- your instruction and call made all the difference and helped me take my first elk. Best, Michael Kessinger |
| Name: Clancey Neill | Email: canman97@msn.com | | Welcome Page: | | Country: CANADA | IP Address: 142.59.172.175 | Date: 14 Oct 2006 14:52:42 GMT |
| Comment: Rocky, I caught your seminar in Debolt,Alberta August05, that was the first year i took elk hunting seriously and low and behold i bagged my first bull second day of the rifle season, using the blue diaphram. I think I was lucky, this year is different, the bulls didn't seem to respond the same and now it is the middle of October and still haven't got my elk down. I am into a couple of herds and can't seem to get the bull to show himself. Any tips from you or any of your valued customers that can help a guy in the post rut. Your response would be greatly appreciated. I love the calls and am a firm believer that the bugle is one of the best on the market. Thank You |
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