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Started by bbcoach, December 22, 2025, 03:35:47 PM
Quote from: bbcoach on January 08, 2026, 10:34:19 AMFor you guys heading to UNICOI this weekend, I hope many friendships are renewed and ALL things Turkey are discussed around the anticipation of another spring Turkey season. It is my hope that this Thread, about Trumpets and Calls in general, will bring about more conversation. As I stated, I've only been involved in turkey hunting for about 15 years and with my analytical mind, I really strive to find answers to why one specific call will get responses and others will not. Has any research been done to say it's frequency, a certain sound or just what the birds respond to on any given day? Could be a combination of all three but it is a Great discussion topic. Thanks for letting me have the opportunity to get on my soapbox and I appreciate ALL the interest and discussions!
Quote from: bbcoach on January 08, 2026, 12:14:01 PMThanks Greg. DUH! Should have remembered the Search on here!
Quote from: EZ on January 01, 2026, 06:40:28 AMSome good points brought up. Everyone's experiences may vary. I remember decades ago, famed turkey biologist, Lovette Williams, studied the sounds made by turkeys and sounds made by turkey calls using equipment that measured sound wavelength. Wingbones and trumpets were nearly identical to that of real turkeys.
Quote from: EZ on Today at 09:41:24 AMQuote from: EZ on January 01, 2026, 06:40:28 AMSome good points brought up. Everyone's experiences may vary. I remember decades ago, famed turkey biologist, Lovette Williams, studied the sounds made by turkeys and sounds made by turkey calls using equipment that measured sound wavelength. Wingbones and trumpets were nearly identical to that of real turkeys.Good interview with Mike Battey on the Mossy Oak Gamekeepers podcast. Starting at the 53:00 mark to hear a great explanation.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5XFos1SurpA
Quote from: crow on Today at 03:38:13 PMGood interview program.I like his wild talker trumpet, it suits my air draw style.But i would have to disagree with him at 59:50 that a well made and tuned wingbone or cane caller can't call as quiet, cut or make other turkey sounds as good as his or anybody's trumpet