
Introducing the Limited Run Bones Dancin Boykin Collection.
RNT took all five of John’s JS Dancin Boykins – Over and Under Boykin, Flag Boykin, Decoy Boykin, Cigar and Bourbon Boykin, and the Calling Boykin – and gave each its own Bones call. Every Boykin is engraved on black acrylic, banded in stainless steel, and hand-painted by Emily Hodges.
One complete set for the collectors who refuse to miss a run. Presale: $225 each. Limited to 50 per design. When they’re gone, they’re gone.
The Bones was born from John’s personal Jig, which he uses for his J. Stephens “Improved” model duck call, AKA the “Weirdo.”
“ I wanted to design a call that had the same signature ‘crunch’ of a Daisy Cutter, but wanted it to be freer and more aggressive. I also wanted it to work effortlessly on the bottom end, so that it was very easy to produce soft sounds. Where we hunt, we need volume, but we also need to be able to work them close in the buck brush, with soft clucks, quacks, and cadences. I started off with a tone board directly off my jig. I took it hunting the next day, then brought it back to the shop and tweaked it. This went on for several weeks until I got it where I wanted it. When asked about what the call sounded like, I first told someone it has that raspy crunch on top that I love in the call, but it also has a super sexy, seductive lower end. It’s like poison… “ – John Stephens.

The Calling Boykin closes the collection with a nod to what ties all of us together: the sound. On the Bones platform, the Calling Boykin artwork becomes a clean, bold statement that honors both the craft and the culture behind these designs. Black acrylic body. Stainless band. Painted by Emily Hodges. Only 50 made. This is the centerpiece of the set for hunters and collectors alike.
The Flying the Flag Boykin brings motion and attitude to the Bones lineup. The slender, aggressive profile of Bones pairs perfectly with the dynamic, wind-driven energy of the Flag Boykin artwork. The black acrylic barrel and stainless band give it a crisp, modern edge, while Emily Hodges’ paintwork brings the design to life. Limited to 50 calls, this is a drop built for collectors who appreciate story and style.
The Over and Under Boykin meets the sharp, hunting-first attitude of the Bones profile. Born from John’s personal jig, this limited-run call blends the punchy rasp Bones is known for with one of the most iconic Boykin illustrations in the JS series. Engraved on black acrylic and finished with stainless steel hardware, each piece is hand-painted by Emily Hodges. Built to hunt. Collected for life. Only 50 exist.
The Decoy Boykin adds a playful, field-true twist to the Bones series. Born from the same jig that shaped the J. Stephens Improved model, this Bones carries a rich bottom end backed by the signature RNT rasp. The engraved Decoy Boykin artwork sits cleanly against the black acrylic finish, detailed by Emily Hodges’ hand-painted touches. Stainless band. Limited run. Only 50 produced.
I just got back from Arkansas Sunday evening.. We were hunting in DeWitt, but traveled over to Stuttgart on Friday afternoon to visit Mack’s, Chene, and RNT. Our host’s wife went to Ole Miss with John’s wife Angie. After enjoying a few cold beers at the Flying Duck she was kind enough to give us a private behind the scenes tour of RNT where we finished up watching John finish up a custom call. They were very welcoming and gracious. I picked up a good lid and a Dancing Boykin decal that ended up on my Turtle Box.
How were the birds flying??
Not great. Not much water so we hunted a slough Friday and Sunday mornings and got 16 ducks (all mallards except one drake Woody) from that spot. Hunted a blind on Saturday that was on the edge of flooded timber next to a milo field and only got 1 duck there. Even so, we had a great time. It was our 27th year meeting up in DeWitt to hunt and enjoy telling stories.
Glad to hear it and wish you had better results. But sounds like you all had the right attitude/priorities.