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Title: Mouth Calls?
Post by: bornagain64 on March 11, 2011, 09:54:13 PM
Are you guys able to make all types of turkey calls with one mouth call?
Yelp, cutt, cackle, gobble, cluck and purr?

Are do you find certain mouth calls do certain ones better? For instance 2 or 3 reed, certain type cuts on the tape, reed thickness.
  I have a couple of Hook's calls and each 1 does certain turkey calls better than the other. The Executioner makes most sounds pretty good, it is hard for me to do soft calling with it.

                   John           
Title: Re: Mouth Calls?
Post by: younggun on March 11, 2011, 10:03:39 PM
Got everything but the gobble figured out. My favorite cut is a V-cut preferably 3 reed but I got a 4 reed v-cut this yr. and love it. This call seems to do everything from soft tree yelps to hard cuts. For what its worth it is a d-n-d call.
Title: Re: Mouth Calls?
Post by: OLE RASPY on March 11, 2011, 10:09:11 PM
I can do everything except gobble on a mouth call.I can do everything thing on a 2 3 or 4 reed but can only kee kee on a 2 reed.
Title: Re: Mouth Calls?
Post by: drum817 on March 11, 2011, 10:15:53 PM
Between the Hooks Executioner and the Hooks Pro I can do all of those calls.  I like to gobble on the Executioner a bit better.  Certain calls do sound better for certain things....but I like to find calls that will do it all and those are the two that work best for me at the moment.   I strive to get better each year so the calls I use sometimes change as my calling improves.  The ONLY "specialized" call I run other than those two is a 2.5 reeded ghost cut used only for kee keeing.
Title: Re: Mouth Calls?
Post by: savduck on March 11, 2011, 11:13:22 PM
Depends on the style for me. I can do everything on cutters and batwings. have trouble with ghost cuts and straight reeds. I prefer 2.5 or 3 reed calls, but like 4 reeds too. Tape matters for me too. Soft tape seems to give me a higher pitch. I prefer a medium stiff tape.

Yelp and cutt on inverted v style calls.
Title: Re: Mouth Calls?
Post by: dodger on March 12, 2011, 01:22:47 AM
Yelp, cutt, fly down cackle, gobble, cluck, kee kee and purr... its not that hard to make a good gobble on a mouthcall...

the Executioner by far is my favorite, I use this call to do all the calls listed above.  The Persuader comes in as a close 2nd, the purr sounds better to me on this call and the gobble sounds great, if done right
Title: Re: Mouth Calls?
Post by: Muskie03 on March 12, 2011, 04:54:04 AM
Quote from: OLE RASPY on March 11, 2011, 10:09:11 PM
but can only kee kee on a 2 reed.

Just turn the diaphragm slightly from left to right or vise versa in your mouth using only half of all the reeds.
Title: Re: Mouth Calls?
Post by: bornagain64 on March 14, 2011, 02:10:54 PM
Thanks for the responses.
I think I am getting better and I have all the calls in my arsenal, except for the fly down cackle.
Some do sound better on different style calls.
I am also trying to do more quite calling and the executioner is to loud for me.
I will just have to practice some more.

      John
Title: Re: Mouth Calls?
Post by: jyoung on March 14, 2011, 02:40:11 PM
Quote from: bornagain64 on March 14, 2011, 02:10:54 PM
Thanks for the responses.
I think I am getting better and I have all the calls in my arsenal, except for the fly down cackle.
Some do sound better on different style calls.
I am also trying to do more quite calling and the executioner is to loud for me.
I will just have to practice some more.

      John

John,  When I am on stage I will use different mouth calls for different vocalizations, but in the woods, the turkeys will not judge you as critically as human judges.  I use one call in the woods it's our White Lightning call.  I can produce all turkey talk on that one call. The only reason I do not use it on stage for all of my calling is because I stretch some calls differently to produce a little different sound and it's easier for me to achieve the sound.  Usually...the looser the stretch and the lighter the latex, the easier it is to run and you can get very quite on it because you do not have to use nearly as much air pressure.  But a call stretched that loose would not be a good call to crank down on. So, for hunting purposes, it is better to find a happy medium that you feel comfortable with doing every call on.  For me, it is a call that is medium stretched and not very heavy latex in a combo cut(our White Lightning).
Title: Re: Mouth Calls?
Post by: shootumindaface on March 14, 2011, 04:45:49 PM
I cant gobble on a mouth call but all the others yes.. I usually find the call I yelp the best and than work on the other sounds with that call even if I sacrifice a little..
Title: Re: Mouth Calls?
Post by: TRKYHTR on March 14, 2011, 05:21:50 PM
Some calls for sure make certain sounds better than others. Like others have said the turkeys aren't as judgemental as a contest judge. I have a call I make that I use and can do everything with it, yes even gobble. Good luck and keep practicing those soft calls. They will probably kill more turkeys for you than some of the others anyway.

TRKYHTR
Title: Re: Mouth Calls?
Post by: turkeyhunter60 on March 15, 2011, 03:52:05 AM
What is the technique you use to make the gobble on a diaphragm....
Title: Re: Mouth Calls?
Post by: VAHUNTER on March 15, 2011, 07:31:32 AM
i have one call that is my go to call. i can do everything with it except gobble. and the gobble call is a last resort call for me any how. it is the Trifecta from Perfection
Title: Re: Mouth Calls?
Post by: TRKYHTR on March 15, 2011, 05:22:20 PM
Quote from: turkeyhunter60 on March 15, 2011, 03:52:05 AM
What is the technique you use to make the gobble on a diaphragm....

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TRKYHTR
Title: Re: Mouth Calls?
Post by: turkeyhunter60 on March 16, 2011, 06:55:58 AM
 :chucknorris:  Got it TRKYHTR...I will try that..Thanks...... :fud: :newmascot: