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BIO
My name is Rick White. I was born in W. Va., but moved with my family to Kansas in the early 1950's. Most of the
males in my family hunted so I had an early interest in it as a child. I was introduced to turkey hunting by an uncle
who allowed me to tag along on a hunt in Pa. when I was young. He gave me my first turkey call when I was 9 years old.
It was a P.S. Olt F-6 that I still have. As a teen I lost the striker. I made one out of cedar and another from poplar
to replace the lost one. I noticed the difference in the sounds between the two woods. You might say that was my
introduction to call making and the importance of the materials used for different sounds. I have enjoyed making my own
calls and find it very gratifying. I enjoy collecting calls and have a small collection from some of the top call
makers.
I have hunted big game in several states plus British Columbia and Alaska. I am an avid bow hunter. I have quail and
pheasant hunted with Brittanies for 35 years. I have rode Harleys since 1978 and currently own two. I shot registered
trap from 1973 to 1981 achieving 27 yd. and AA status with national and state high average rankings.
My wife Gloria and I have been married for forty years and have two grown children.
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