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Started by idgobble, May 28, 2019, 01:03:02 PM
Quote from: GobbleNut on May 29, 2019, 09:13:07 AMAny discussion about "gobble calls" needs to be prefaced with a discussion about what you are using one of them for. If you are using one mainly as a locator call, then your primary concern should be the ability of the call to be LOUD. Realism is less important than loudness. The shaker/baffle type calls are quite often useless as locators because they are not loud enough. Your locator call has to trigger that instinctive, "shock" response in order to be effective,...and that is most often a function of volume more than anything else.I don't know about the Haint call and how loud it is. As others have mentioned, the one call that you can learn to make very loud gobbles on is a tube call. As a locator, it can't be beat. On the other hand, when trying to pull in a reluctant gobbler that is otherwise hung-up and you are trying anything you can to break him loose, a less-loud call with more realism is more in order. In those cases, you are not looking to "shock" him as much as challenge him. In fact, a really loud call in those situations might actually intimidate a gobbler rather than lure him in. The shaker/baffle calls might just be the ticket then.