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Practicing your calling?

Started by Tail Feathers, December 30, 2025, 10:50:16 PM

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Tail Feathers

I play with pot calls now and then throughout the year.  I sometimes play with trumpets (have not yet reached competence) but I don't practice mouth calling much till January.
I've ordered a few mouth calls for spring 2026 and will begin practicing with them and the other types of calls very soon.  Last year, I went back to basics and worked on it a lot and really improved my game. 
Deer season is still open but real slow here, and my mind turns to turkey.
Who else will up their calling practice soon?
And I really need to get back to walking, gotta get ready for those long morning hikes.
Love to hunt the King of Spring!

paboxcall

Guess I'm a bit obsessive...I keep a trumpet and Jordan on hand year round when I'm on the road. Listen to real hens calling over the stereo system, and run the yelpers.
A quality paddle caller will most run itself.  It just needs someone to carry it around the woods. Yoder409

Over time...they come to learn how little air a good yelper actually requires. ChesterCopperpot

Sit down wrong, and you're beat. Jim Spencer                          Don't go this year where Youtubers went last year.

BullTom

I dont think a day goes by all year that I dont run a trumpet or mouth call atleast a little bit.

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Greg Massey

#3
Never stop running calls all year long ... I always have calls right next to my chair ... LOL. I don't think about playing them, I play them.. I really enjoy my calls and the different turkey sounds tones they all bring with hen. Jake and gobbler sounds.

The call I run the least is mouth call's. I always carry a couple but seldom ever use them. The 2 I carry are the old Quaker Boy double and old boss hen.

callmakerman

Playing calls is year-round for me. I seldom use a mouth call or carry one so that never gets touched.

bbcoach

I really ramp up my practice by the first of January every year.  Pots and mouth calls get dusted off for about 4 straight months.  This past year, I purchased a trumpet, so I have been learning something new since October.  Getting ready for the season raises the anticipation!

Dtrkyman

I guess I'm a slacker, I never touch them all year, last spring I popped my mouth calls in on the ride to my first hunt!

Which is dumb, my calling generally gets good mid season as far as mouth calls and wing bones , I can play a pot well cold turkey!


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GobbleNut

I rarely use anything but mouth calls, although I do carry a pot or two when hunting. For those friction calls, after the season I do a quick inventory of the calls and strikers to see what I have either broken and/or lost and put away what has survived my escapades...generally until right before the next spring season at which time I will sort through them to see which pot/striker combinations I will most likely lug around with me unused when the season starts.

The mouth calls get stored away after the last hunt in the spring, which is usually in the latter part of May. I will disinfect all the mouth calls I have used and store them away in the fridge. Generally, they will not be touched until after the first of the year sometime. I will usually start getting anxious in anticipation of the upcoming spring hunts at some point and start sorting through my "fridge" mouth calls and making new ones. On average, I would say that process starts a couple of months before my first hunt.

Outside of that, I don't practice much any other time of the year. I suppose I have concluded, after all these years of trying, that my turkey calling ain't gonna get any better with more practice and I might as well resign myself to that. My fundamental theory is to find a gobbler or two out there in the turkey woods each spring that think my calling is good enough as it is. That theory generally works well enough to suit me.

As for those gobblers that think my calling sucks...well, I just leave those for you guys that practice a lot and can kill them!   ;D    :D   :newmascot:

CALLM2U

My pot calls get played a few times throughout the Fall and Winter.  My mouth calls don't get played until normally after Christmas. 

TrackeySauresRex

I usually start when the Holliday season ends. The  decorations will go up in the attic and my garage clears out somewhat. Then, my deer gear gets put together put away in early February.

My play room is then organized (Garage) and I start to tinker with everything turkey. Bones, pots and boxes.

Soon I will order some additional latex to assemble some new calls. I usually don't run them until a month out.

"If You Call Them,They Will Come."


redwad

I practice my calls year round. Not daily but several times a week. After deer season I ramp it up though. This year I want to listen to a lot more hen talk. Where do you guys find audio to listen to.