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Started by YoungGobbler, August 04, 2023, 06:21:34 PM
Quote from: bbcoach on December 14, 2023, 01:47:06 PMWell put Gobblenut! This GAME will drive you NUTS most days but when things go your way, it's MAGICAL. This is why we ALL Love this sport!Very well put .....
Quote from: Notsoyoungturk on March 21, 2024, 10:35:00 AMA lot of great information here. Too many good quotes to list. As said before, we are working against nature. We are asking the gobbler to leave the comfort and safety of his strut zone and come to a hen. Both things go against his nature. I agree with the silent treatment. If he is coming your way, let him come. Don't call in the competition or take a chance on making a call he doesn't like. Extra calls also give him hope that you may come to him. He knows where you are and unless presented with a better option, he will eventually come and check things out. How many times have people awakened from a nap to find a gobbler in their lap.In the end, you have to read the room. See what this gobbler wants. One trick that has been successful at times for me is a gobbler cluck. Now, he thinks another gobbler is moving in on the hen. Then, moving to the situation is part of his nature. Not a perfect solution but it is another arrow for your quiver.
Quote from: eggshell on March 22, 2024, 07:33:11 AMI would say yes bbcoach, we are not confident in soft calling. I get hung up on what I hear and not what the gobbler hears. I know they can hear many times better then us, but I just have a hard time believing it. I also like hearing myself call and it's just an ego thing. I have undoubtedly messed up more birds than I have killed by over calling, but man am I having fun.
Quote from: bbcoach on March 22, 2024, 07:08:37 AMI want to pose a question, are we as hunters, too apprehensive, about soft calling birds in that last 100 yards because of confidence? I for one, have been apprehensive of soft calling birds in because I didn't have confidence in my soft calling. Last spring I found a mouth call that I am total confident in and will be utilizing the technique more.
Quote from: GobbleNut on March 22, 2024, 09:56:58 AMThat is the key...using the right call for those close-in encounters. From what I can tell by looking at most mouth call designs I see on the market, it seems to me most of them are constructed in a way where they are not conducive to soft calling...at least when used by your "average caller". The mouth call "fad" in today's hunting world appears to me to be catering to loud, aggressive calling rather than the soft stuff.