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Call cadence.

Started by deerbasshunter3, January 10, 2016, 04:39:16 PM

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deerbasshunter3

Is there any certain "standard" cadence that seems to work best? I am getting better with my diaphragm calls, but not sure if there is any cadence I should work on. Thanks.

The Woodsman


Bowguy

Lovett Williams has some great CDs. Might be worth buying em to listen

deerbasshunter3


dirt road ninja

Sounds slow to me. Also sounds like too much tongue pressure, but you are on the right track

deerbasshunter3


Bowguy

I agree w the too much pressure thing. Some calls are easier to blow than others. Two ways to look at it, get an easy to blow call n work up or learn the hard call n the rest is easy.
Get the Dvds from Lovett n try n mimic what you're hearing cadence wise. Scott Ellis has a great cd that shows mouth calling well too

BABS9

Best way to learn cadence is by listening to real turkeys.

Pay attention in the woods and look some videos up of wild turkeys calling.
Goodluck.

mgm1955

Quote from: Bowguy on January 10, 2016, 04:46:48 PM
Lovett Williams has some great CDs. Might be worth buying em to listen
Great advice.

dirt road ninja

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Yey06HF_8rk

That's the first one that popped up when I just did a search. Keep practicing and understand that calling is one of the most over emphasized aspects of the game, but it is one we can work on and constantly try to improve on. Plus it's a great excuse to buy more calls.

deerbasshunter3