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Started by DirtNap647, June 12, 2023, 08:38:12 PM
Quote from: DirtNap647 on June 12, 2023, 09:12:59 PMAppreciate that it says #4 is most informative in the description wasn't sure?
Quote from: DirtNap647 on June 12, 2023, 08:38:12 PMLooking to get one of his cds is there a cd in 1-5 that you would chose that covers everything.?
Quote from: Sir-diealot on June 12, 2023, 09:36:27 PMQuote from: DirtNap647 on June 12, 2023, 09:12:59 PMAppreciate that it says #4 is most informative in the description wasn't sure?To me that sounds like it is more for somebody intending to hunt in the Fall. I think 3 or 5 covered Spring more, give me a moment and I will come back and edit this. Edit: Okay Real Turkeys III: Spring Calling reveals the turkey's vocabulary during the spring hunting season with explanations about the functions of the calls and examples of young and old, hens and gobblers. A must for spring turkey hunters.Real Turkeys V: Advanced Calling for Spring Hunting reveals the turkey's vocabulary during the spring with explanations about the functions of the 13 calls useful in spring hunting and the 4 calls that every successful turkey hunter should master. A must for spring turkey hunters. Also Real Turkeys VI: "Sounds for Turkey Hunting," presents typical examples and some variations of the 13 turkey calls normally used or heard in hunting plus longer recorded passages of turkey waking up on the roost using the tree yelp, the "spring jake yelp" of jakes on the roost yelping in response to gobbling, group calling on the roost by more than 60 turkeys in the flock, sounds of a gobbler scratching in the leaves, drumming and associated sounds of strutting, the "hush" call of the hen to quieten her young, and versions of barred owl hooting. All sounds were recorded in the wildThere are other Spring ones in 4 as well but I would go with 3 or 5 myself for Spring hunting to start then this one. Real Turkeys IV: "How to Call Turkeys" presents recorded examples of the wild turkey's calls used in hunting. The examples include the lost whistle, kee-kee & kee-kee-run, the unique kee-kee-run of the jake, calling by the hen to silence her brood, assembly yelping of the hen, lost yelping of hens and gobblers, alarm putting, plain clucking, plain yelping of hens in spring and plain, and other calls used and heard in hunting. The instructional narration covers spring hunting as well as fall hunting and answers to the most frequently asked questions about how to call in wild turkeys. This is the most instructional of the recordings in the Real Turkeys series.
Quote from: Mossberg90MN on June 12, 2023, 11:03:03 PMQuote from: Sir-diealot on June 12, 2023, 09:36:27 PMQuote from: DirtNap647 on June 12, 2023, 09:12:59 PMAppreciate that it says #4 is most informative in the description wasn't sure?To me that sounds like it is more for somebody intending to hunt in the Fall. I think 3 or 5 covered Spring more, give me a moment and I will come back and edit this. Edit: Okay Real Turkeys III: Spring Calling reveals the turkey's vocabulary during the spring hunting season with explanations about the functions of the calls and examples of young and old, hens and gobblers. A must for spring turkey hunters.Real Turkeys V: Advanced Calling for Spring Hunting reveals the turkey's vocabulary during the spring with explanations about the functions of the 13 calls useful in spring hunting and the 4 calls that every successful turkey hunter should master. A must for spring turkey hunters. Also Real Turkeys VI: "Sounds for Turkey Hunting," presents typical examples and some variations of the 13 turkey calls normally used or heard in hunting plus longer recorded passages of turkey waking up on the roost using the tree yelp, the "spring jake yelp" of jakes on the roost yelping in response to gobbling, group calling on the roost by more than 60 turkeys in the flock, sounds of a gobbler scratching in the leaves, drumming and associated sounds of strutting, the "hush" call of the hen to quieten her young, and versions of barred owl hooting. All sounds were recorded in the wildThere are other Spring ones in 4 as well but I would go with 3 or 5 myself for Spring hunting to start then this one. Real Turkeys IV: "How to Call Turkeys" presents recorded examples of the wild turkey's calls used in hunting. The examples include the lost whistle, kee-kee & kee-kee-run, the unique kee-kee-run of the jake, calling by the hen to silence her brood, assembly yelping of the hen, lost yelping of hens and gobblers, alarm putting, plain clucking, plain yelping of hens in spring and plain, and other calls used and heard in hunting. The instructional narration covers spring hunting as well as fall hunting and answers to the most frequently asked questions about how to call in wild turkeys. This is the most instructional of the recordings in the Real Turkeys series.Thanks for the insight! Just got the set!Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: mcw3734 on June 13, 2023, 12:13:34 AMThe last two years I've reached out to his daughter to ask when there will be a downloadable version of all his audio to purchase. Each time, she replies saying they are working on it and really close to making it happen. But, apparently, it still hasn't happened. Would happily purchase if they were available that way.