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Very well stated SteelerFan!2 things I have learned:You can't call in a gobbler that isn't there.If a gobbler really doesn't want to play....he isn't going to play.
...Although they all speak the same language, turkeys have many different voices. They don't all sound the same, and anytime we are calling to them, we are basically trying to replicate one (or more) of the many voices that may be present in a turkey flock. The voice we decide to replicate may or may not be the one that a gobbler will be attracted to...
When it comes to a call although call A may sound better than call B there are more important factors. E.g. the person running it knows what he wants to say and how to say it. Like cadence, note length and note separation. As an example this spring I went down to my son's place 100 miles away to take my grandson out. Well, like an idiot, I forgot my vest at home with all my calls. However my son had a horrible sounding pot call so off we went. A now deceased longbeard didn't care.
WHAT A. TOPIC S OOOOOOO. TRUE. .. BETTER IS NOT ALWAYS GOOD BAD IS SOMETIMES EVEN BETTER ...