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General Discussion => LEARNING TO TURKEY HUNT => Topic started by: Paulmyr on March 20, 2020, 08:00:45 PM

Title: Gobble call
Post by: Paulmyr on March 20, 2020, 08:00:45 PM
After the season ended last year I started  checking on some gobble calls. After watching a few videos I came up with an idea. I went to my waterfowl blind bag and pulled out my short reed goose call and tried to make it gobble. What heard kinda surprised me. I'm not very good with it trying to make goose sounds yet but it sure did make a pretty good gobble. Better than alot of the vids I watched. Haven't tried it on birds yet but it sounds promising.
Title: Re: Gobble call
Post by: Paulmyr on March 20, 2020, 08:39:36 PM
Sorry guys posted this on wrong forum. If a moderator could please move this to the turkey calls section.
Title: Re: Gobble call
Post by: Bowguy on March 28, 2020, 03:45:40 PM
This is only my opinion but consider this. I pretty much never use gobbles. There's lots of sounds you can use that sound like gobblers/jakes that won't attract other hunters as readily. A gobble is guaranteed to increase human density in your area if most guys hear ya
Title: Re: Gobble call
Post by: Paulmyr on March 28, 2020, 05:41:50 PM
Thanks for the advice. In 30 years of hunting. I have never tried a gobble call while hunting. If I did I wouldn't be running around the woods gobbling. The post was in response to how my goose call sounded compared to how manufactured gobble calls sounded. Maybe I shoulda led with the safety concerns of using a gobble call and not mistakenly posted it in the learning to turkey hunt section.
Title: Re: Gobble call
Post by: Marc on April 03, 2020, 04:21:56 PM
Goose call was too deep to my ear...  Although I have used a goose call as a locator call (with only limited success).

I did find an old predator call which sounds very realistic as a gobble.  (Terrible predator call, but great turkey gobble call).

I would be far more hesitant to utilize either decoys or a gobble call on public land than on Private...  I would be more hesitant to use jake/tom decoys than I would a gobble call.
Title: Re: Gobble call
Post by: Paulmyr on April 03, 2020, 04:26:28 PM
I tried my flute style goose call thinking it might be more hollow sounding. It was to low as well. The short reed sounds good.
Title: Re: Gobble call
Post by: Paulmyr on April 03, 2020, 05:34:37 PM
Now that you mention it I think I might have monkeyed with the reed a few years back before I gave up trying to use it. That maybe why the pitch is higher.
Title: Re: Gobble call
Post by: Pluffmud on April 08, 2020, 09:30:59 AM
So far, I have killed 2 birds by gobbling on my single reed mallard call. On private land however... I sound WAY to real to risk gobbling on public land!  :goofball: