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Started by suzukigs750ez, December 06, 2021, 08:43:32 AM
Quote from: Tarheel on December 10, 2021, 09:39:39 PMUsing a digital recorder to record your calling and immediately playing it back will be helpful to you. What you hear when you're calling is not necessarily what you will hear when you play back your calling from the digital recorder. Immediate feedback is helpful in shortening the learning curve. Truthfully, some of the worse sounding callers I have ever heard were real wild turkey hens. You really don't have to be a perfect caller....
Quote from: Gooserbat on January 18, 2022, 02:58:35 PMI'll echo what others have said. Keep it simple. A very basic two reed is the best to learn on. I've seen a lot of "good callers" who weren't. They insisted on running a raspy call with a 3 reeds and a complex cut in reality they needed a plain two reed call or no more than a boss hen cut and their calling dilemmas would have been over but I honestly feel like there was a little bit of macho mentality that wouldn't let them step away from the "fancy" call. I for the most part only run two reeds except for when I need volume in the Oklahoma and Kansas wind or my go to ghost cut is a 3 reed.