Was hunting tonight on private land and after calling a few rounds I heard some really odd yelping behind me, almost like a hoarse turkey mixed with a squeaky spring.....it responded to my calling but not every time. This went on probably off and on about 40 mins when a coyote appeared in front of me, looked around and went back where he came from. Did I hear a poult? Was it the coyote? I never heard it again after seeing the coyote.
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I'd guess you had a hen yelping back and the coyote snuck in and spooked the hen so you never heard it again
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Quote from: catman529 on May 08, 2019, 03:10:30 AM
I'd guess you had a hen yelping back and the coyote snuck in and spooked the hen so you never heard it again
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Must have been yelping in French, I've never heard anything like it.
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Quote from: WNCTracker on May 08, 2019, 06:59:30 AM
Must have been yelping in French, I've never heard anything like it.
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I've heard a few turkeys with distinguishable yelps and gobbles. We had a gobbler on family land about 7-8 years ago that could only get out half a gobble. We heard him all of one season and most of the next. Got a bearded hen behind my house you can tell apart from any other hen back there. I'd say you've just got a unique sounding hen and it's the first time you've heard her.
Then again, she could just be yelping in French like you said.
I dealt with a mixed flick years ago that had Jake in the bunch. I had the whole flick worked up and every once in a while he would make the most gosh-awful sound. Sounded like a cross between an injured cat and a peacock. I actually watched him do it.
I had a super raspy hen answer me one morning with the same 3-4 note raspy yelp every time I called. Thinking she may be towing a gobbler or even a gobbler yelping, I sat down and let her come in.
If I didn't see it with my own eyes I wouldn't have believed it, but it was a red fox barking.
Quote from: catman529 on May 08, 2019, 03:10:30 AM
I'd guess you had a hen yelping back and the coyote snuck in and spooked the hen so you never heard it again
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Some of the worst turkey sounds I have ever heard came from real turkeys.
It was a Jake .....I'd bet all happy's money on it.
Quote from: eggshell on May 08, 2019, 11:55:41 AM
It was a Jake .....I'd bet all happy's money on it.
I had that thought but it was so slow in cadence. You're probably right.
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Quote from: eggshell on May 08, 2019, 11:55:41 AM
It was a Jake .....I'd bet all happy's money on it.
Easy now. I am saving up to buy one of those Dixon vests. Only $1350 to go...
My rule is if you hear a weird noise you cannot identify assume it is a turkey.
A long while ago, I heard what I thought was a chonic smoker trying to yelp with a diaphragm call. It was raspy with a phlegm-y rattle sound. It was the worse sounding turkey-ish noise/call I've heard.
The calls were coming from the direction of an area some guys park their trucks. I waited to see who the hunter was. 5-6mins later, with the calls getting closer, a hen walked into view at 30-35yds. I saw her make the sound. The way she moved her head and neck looked like she had some injury that healed, but messed up her throat.