<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: bowhuntr311</div><div class="ubbcode-body">No mold here, but my true talker is extremely hard to keep from freezing up if the temps are below 0.
My last True Talker, I had under my coat, pulled it out and grunted at a buck 200yards away across a swamp. I did alot of grunting. Like 3-5 min worth, he came down to 50 yards and after leaving it for just a min or two it had froze the reed down. Blew it soft, nothing, blew it hard and the reed broke loose and sounded terrible. Buck ran off...Bummer...
I spose that could happen to any grunt tube but I have my true talker freeze serveral times.
Dean </div></div>
Here is a quick idea a friend once told me to prevent freezing. Take a small bottle of your scent killer spray and mix in some HEET (the stuff you put in your gas tank in the winter to remove water) and spray it in your tube (just a couple sprays works). This will prevent any freezing problems. When you get home, blow the hairdryer in your tube for a couple of minutes to dry it out to prevent the mold some have problems with.
As a rule I always blow dry mine after each hunt I have used it on and my reed/wood piece looks brand new - no mold problems at all.