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Turkey Call Obsession

Started by cwhitfield96, January 31, 2026, 04:44:59 PM

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cwhitfield96

What is it that fuels your turkey call addiction?

I often play and admire the at least few thousand dollars in turkey calls. But also think that I could probably pick up a couple hundred dollars or less worth of production calls and have the same success rate. Shortly after that thought, I am thinking about what call I would like to acquire next or trying to talk myself out of buying another call that comes up in the classifieds on here....

For me I believe it is just the uniqueness of each call from all the different call makers. The best call makers are the best because of their consistency and ear in tuning calls to sound like what ever turkey they are trying to make it sound like. But, being done by hand, one at a time, every call is just a little bit different. And nobody else on this planet has that same exact call even though many may be close. Not to mention most of the craftsman ship of these calls is surely something to look at and admire.


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paboxcall

Like the wizard, the person behind the callmaking curtain "fuels" it, at least to me.

Knowing the callmaker, better yet having shared a few hunts with that guy, moves a turkey call they crafted, to something exceptional, invaluable, irreplaceable, indispensable.

While I'm not a collector, not even an accumulator, I am a gatherer of that particular callmaker's calls because its testament to unique experience and relationship.
A quality paddle caller will most run itself.  It just needs someone to carry it around the woods. Yoder409

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Greg Massey

I enjoy my calls all year long. It's a way to extend my season past the regular season. I have a variety of calls from builders and without buying custom calls I wouldn't have met my extended turkey call family. I have made lots of friends including people on this forum who have a lot of the same interest in turkey call collecting and sharing information about chasing gobblers.

Nothing wrong with a few of the production calls, but I do prefer custom calls. 

Yoder409

For me, it's the draw of fine, custom craftsmanship.  The beat up hands....the careful precision...the trained, tuning ear....the history.

I have production calls.  Mostly ones with historical ( to me, at least) and regional significance.

But, the individual work of master craftsmen....  It keeps me coming back.
PA elitist since 1979

The good Lord ain't made a gobbler I can't kill.  I just gotta be there at the right time.....  on the day he wants to die.

Tom007

Basically, they have become a great investment!

davisd9

The friendships they have brought into my life.


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"A turkey hen speaks when she needs to speak, and says what she needs to say, when she needs to say it. So every word a turkey speaks is for a reason." - Rev Zach Farmer

Yoder409

Quote from: davisd9 on January 31, 2026, 07:31:31 PMThe friendships they have brought into my life.

Yessir !!

I have made MANY wonderful friends for life through custom calls.
PA elitist since 1979

The good Lord ain't made a gobbler I can't kill.  I just gotta be there at the right time.....  on the day he wants to die.

ScottTaulbee

For me, my obsession with turkey hunting since I was a kid started with knowing that you're not "hunting" as in the sense of deer hunting. You're communicating with that animal, in its natural "language" and have learned enough about that animal to be able to replicate its language in a way that they understand and you trick them. The turkey call is the means to that end and that's why I've always been fascinated with turkey calls. And waterfowl calls also.


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frixhunter

Quote from: Greg Massey on January 31, 2026, 05:09:42 PMI enjoy my calls all year long. It's a way to extend my season past the regular season. I have a variety of calls from builders and without buying custom calls I wouldn't have met my extended turkey call family. I have made lots of friends including people on this forum who have a lot of the same interest in turkey call collecting and sharing information about chasing gobblers.

Nothing wrong with a few of the production calls, but I do prefer custom calls.
^^couldn't agree more. I've made some great memories and friends because of custom calls.


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bigwoodstom

I was almost positive in 1991 that my baseball card collection was going to fund my retirement and when that went south I needed something else to spend all my money on :you_rock:
I'd Rather be on Hazel Creek

cwhitfield96

Quote from: ScottTaulbee on January 31, 2026, 07:56:38 PMFor me, my obsession with turkey hunting since I was a kid started with knowing that you're not "hunting" as in the sense of deer hunting. You're communicating with that animal, in its natural "language" and have learned enough about that animal to be able to replicate its language in a way that they understand and you trick them. The turkey call is the means to that end and that's why I've always been fascinated with turkey calls. And waterfowl calls also.


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I agree with what you stated. I started waterfowl hunting years before turkey hunting but only have a handful of duck/goose calls I use and rarely buy new ones. I think it is also something to do with the depth of communication you can have Turkey hunting compared to other game is what has me hooked on Turkey hunting so much and the want to try new calls.


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ScottTaulbee

Quote from: cwhitfield96 on January 31, 2026, 10:20:36 PM
Quote from: ScottTaulbee on January 31, 2026, 07:56:38 PMFor me, my obsession with turkey hunting since I was a kid started with knowing that you're not "hunting" as in the sense of deer hunting. You're communicating with that animal, in its natural "language" and have learned enough about that animal to be able to replicate its language in a way that they understand and you trick them. The turkey call is the means to that end and that's why I've always been fascinated with turkey calls. And waterfowl calls also.


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I agree with what you stated. I started waterfowl hunting years before turkey hunting but only have a handful of duck/goose calls I use and rarely buy new ones. I think it is also something to do with the depth of communication you can have Turkey hunting compared to other game is what has me hooked on Turkey hunting so much and the want to try new calls.


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Probably a terrible analogy but I've turkey hunted since I was 5 and I'll be 31 this year so I guess you could look at it as I'm " married to turkey hunting". I've found the calls I like and the call makers that design suit me and I might add a couple a year. Mainly for the kids now. But I started waterfowl hunting 7 years ago, after always wanting to do it since I was a kid but we're off the flyway and don't see many, so it's like that pretty woman that flirted and you know shouldn't flirt back but I did and also touched and now I want to explore all aspects of it lol.


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