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#21
General Forum / ENSO-Nada-- The Turkey Dead ...
Last post by Dtrkyman - Today at 09:52:13 AM
Imma kill some birds regardless of your prediction!

I'm with Gobblenut.


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#22
Turkey Call Classifieds / Re: Kt team trumpet
Last post by DUPREE - Today at 09:43:42 AM
I stand corrected. I would have never guessed it was acrylic.
My apologies
#23
Turkey Call Classifieds / Dangerfield Trumpet
Last post by Ranger - Today at 09:30:35 AM
If anyone has a Dangerfield Trumpet not getting hunted they would sell, please PM or call 912-223-2872  Thanks, JR

#24
Quote from: GobbleNut on Today at 09:13:14 AMI would emphasize again that, with the tools (calls, calling instruction videos, YouTubers, etc.) available today, there is no reason for anybody not knowing how to sound like a real turkey. My five-year-old grandson picked up one of my box calls and within five minutes was yelping on it well enough to call gobblers.

Knowing how to make turkey sounds does not equate to knowing when to apply them in the turkey woods. That comes only from time and experience in those woods. Those experiences should include trying all sorts of tactics to sort out what works when, and under all kinds of circumstances, situations, and conditions. "Pidgeon holing" yourself by sticking to a single set of tactics and calling is a sure-fire way to kill fewer gobblers than you would by being a bit more "experimental" in your approach. Sure, you don't want to get away from some level of "natural-ness" in how turkeys sound and behave, but that can vary a lot more than it seems some people believe it does.

Given enough time and experience...and dedication...in pursuing gobblers, pretty much everybody can learn how to "get'er dun"...assuming they are hunting in a place where there are turkeys to begin with.

A prime example: Back to those dreaded YouTubers. There is a zillion of them now trying to get a piece of the pie, and they run the gambit of how they call, what they sound like, and what sorts of tactics they use wherever they might be hunting. Watch a few of them and you will quickly see there are lots of ways to CALL and kill gobblers...even some of them that probably shouldn't.  ;D  :angel9:
Thats a fact. Sometimes when bored I'll put a you tube on. Not to sound funny, but some of these guys are so bad, they don't even sound close to a turkey. Yet the birds come in, they even post how great the call is. Hmmm I just switch to another video where I don't need perfection but at least close to realism.
Great topic Gobblenut
#25
General Forum / Re: ENSO-Nada-- The Turkey D...
Last post by GobbleNut - Today at 09:19:42 AM
I suppose I am the only one here that doesn't know what the heck you are talking about?...
To put it in acronym form...WTFAYTA   ;D
#26
I would emphasize again that, with the tools (calls, calling instruction videos, YouTubers, etc.) available today, there is no reason for anybody not knowing how to sound like a real turkey. My five-year-old grandson picked up one of my box calls and within five minutes was yelping on it well enough to call gobblers.

Knowing how to make turkey sounds does not equate to knowing when to apply them in the turkey woods. That comes only from time and experience in those woods. Those experiences should include trying all sorts of tactics to sort out what works when, and under all kinds of circumstances, situations, and conditions. "Pidgeon holing" yourself by sticking to a single set of tactics and calling is a sure-fire way to kill fewer gobblers than you would by being a bit more "experimental" in your approach. Sure, you don't want to get away from some level of "natural-ness" in how turkeys sound and behave, but that can vary a lot more than it seems some people believe it does.

Given enough time and experience...and dedication...in pursuing gobblers, pretty much everybody can learn how to "get'er dun"...assuming they are hunting in a place where there are turkeys to begin with.

A prime example: Back to those dreaded YouTubers. There is a zillion of them now trying to get a piece of the pie, and they run the gambit of how they call, what they sound like, and what sorts of tactics they use wherever they might be hunting. Watch a few of them and you will quickly see there are lots of ways to CALL and kill gobblers...even some of them that probably shouldn't.  ;D  :angel9:
#27
20 Gauge Turkey Guns / 870 Youth 21” Choke/Loads
Last post by NightHawk24 - Today at 09:03:55 AM
Hey guys. Working on getting my youth 870 with the 21" barrel setup for this upcoming season. Have seen a lot of patterns with it, however most of the ones I've seen have been with  the .555 IC.

I prefer a bit more even pattern so I'm looking for something that isn't extremely tight. Just wondering if you guys had any luck with particular chokes/loads? Thanks in advance.
#28
General Forum / Re: Vacuum sealers
Last post by the Ward - Today at 09:00:14 AM
Quote from: Spring Creek Calls on Today at 08:37:11 AMI've gone a different route, small handheld vacuum sealer from Chef Preserve. I have an older Foodsaver that hasn't been used since purchasing the handheld. Bags are reusable and I've used most several times. If using the bags liquids would need to be frozen first. Very handy for everyday use. Bags are available in S, M and L. Unit comes with charging cord.

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My wife just got the same one, we go through vacuum sealers about every 4-5 years, so we figured we'd try one of these. Nice and compact, will save some space in our crowded kitchen!
#29
General Forum / Re: Word Association Game
Last post by Lcmacd 58 - Today at 08:55:25 AM
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#30
General Forum / Re: ENSO-Nada-- The Turkey D...
Last post by the Ward - Today at 08:44:54 AM
That doesn't sound good, not good at all!