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Started by Brillo, January 02, 2023, 10:18:24 PM
Quote from: Brillo on January 02, 2023, 10:18:24 PMI think it is made with a mouth call. Not a cluck but maybe a variation of a cluck. I have not heard a turkey make it but I haven't been around a lot of turkeys in their natural setting. I have not been able to duplicate it.Any thoughts?
Quote from: GobbleNut on January 03, 2023, 10:27:45 AMWhat you are referring to is what has most recently been named by some imaginative hunter as the "bubble cluck". Others may have a differing opinion as to when you might hear it from a turkey, but in my experience, I have mostly heard it from turkeys that are approaching my calling and reach a point where they think they should be able to see the turkey (me) that is calling to them. Invariably, they will start making that hollow-sounding cluck. (It has been described as what a drop of water sounds like when it falls into another pool of water).My interpretation,...again, based on my personal experience,...is that the turkey that makes this cluck is looking for a similar response cluck in return. Being able to respond with a similar sound will often make them continue to look for the source. Conversely, a lack of response to a turkey in these situations will, at some point, start to concern the bird,...and it will gradually start showing that concern by clucking more and more excitedly, until it reaches a point where that "where are you?" cluck graduates into "something-ain't-right-here alarm putting". In my opinion, the best tool for reproducing this sound is a mouth call, but for many hunters in these tight situations where a turkey is close, an accurate reproduction of that cluck is often hard to put forth. There is something about the excitement of a close gobbler, in combination with the associated dry mouth, that always makes me question whether my consoling bubble cluck is going to sound like a... "Mr. gobbler, you better get the heck out of dodge as fast as you can" squawk of some sort. X2 I've heard this on several occasions when gobblers got close and basically think when a gobbler is doing this he is saying " here I am, where are you"
Quote from: GobbleNut on January 03, 2023, 10:27:45 AMWhat you are referring to is what has most recently been named by some imaginative hunter as the "bubble cluck". Others may have a differing opinion as to when you might hear it from a turkey, but in my experience, I have mostly heard it from turkeys that are approaching my calling and reach a point where they think they should be able to see the turkey (me) that is calling to them. Invariably, they will start making that hollow-sounding cluck. (It has been described as what a drop of water sounds like when it falls into another pool of water).My interpretation,...again, based on my personal experience,...is that the turkey that makes this cluck is looking for a similar response cluck in return. Being able to respond with a similar sound will often make them continue to look for the source. Conversely, a lack of response to a turkey in these situations will, at some point, start to concern the bird,...and it will gradually start showing that concern by clucking more and more excitedly, until it reaches a point where that "where are you?" cluck graduates into "something-ain't-right-here alarm putting". In my opinion, the best tool for reproducing this sound is a mouth call, but for many hunters in these tight situations where a turkey is close, an accurate reproduction of that cluck is often hard to put forth. There is something about the excitement of a close gobbler, in combination with the associated dry mouth, that always makes me question whether my consoling bubble cluck is going to sound like a... "Mr. gobbler, you better get the heck out of dodge as fast as you can" squawk of some sort.
Quote from: Sir-diealot on April 01, 2023, 11:09:57 AMI have tried to find this sound on Youtube but can't seem to find it. I have never heard it.