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Started by Greg Massey, February 28, 2024, 12:11:02 PM
Quote from: bbcoach on February 28, 2024, 01:43:54 PMPersonally, I don't think any of us has the slightest idea of what GOOD calling is. I'll explain. We are human beings and are hunting a wild animal. For the most part, we all have that Perfect Hen in OUR HEAD. We try to immolate that hen. We buy calls because of that hen. We have calling contests, entered by humans and judged by humans and award what those judges think is the World Champion based on this bias. To me, there is only one judge we should rely on and that is that Gobbler we are trying to bag. It is evident, all of us has bias on this forum, because everyone of us agree to disagree of what we think the Best call is. We ALL get beat, even World Champions, every day of the season. I believe calling and woodsmanship play a very Big part in calling in that gobbler and it depends on what that gobbler has in his HEAD on any given day. Carry a bunch of different calls every hunt and see which one will get in HIS HEAD. You may be surprised.
Quote from: Gooserbat on February 28, 2024, 03:04:39 PMCadence is king. Sure you got to have a turkey tone but it's very secondary.
Quote from: Happy on February 28, 2024, 02:28:59 PMBad calling is never an advantage. However, most people haven't listened to a lot of turkeys. Growing up, I was around them constantly. You learn things if you pay attention. I have no aspirations of being a competition caller. However, I am better than average, and more importantly, I feel completely at home calling to them. In the woods, I can typically pick out a hunter on the first series of calls I hear from them. Probably 90% accurate. I have been 100% on box calls for some reason. I know they are very effective, but so far, I can pick them out in the woods every time. I have run into a few that were good on diaphragms that had me guessing. Being able to replicate the sounds of a turkey is one thing. Being able to call like one is another beast entirely.
Quote from: tal on February 28, 2024, 03:44:23 PMAlmost ain't good enough on pressured birds. As Happy pointed out, they do a lot more than yelp.
Quote from: bbcoach on February 28, 2024, 01:43:54 PMPersonally, I don't think any of us has the slightest idea of what GOOD calling is. I'll explain. We are human beings and are hunting a wild animal. For the most part, we all have that Perfect Hen in OUR HEAD. We try to immolate that hen. We buy calls because of that hen. We have calling contests, entered by humans and judged by humans and award what those judges think is the World Champion based on this bias. To me, there is only one judge we should rely on and that is that Gobbler we are trying to bag. It is evident, all of us has bias on this forum, because everyone of us agree to disagree of what we think the Best call is. We ALL get beat, even World Champions, every day of the season. I believe calling and woodsmanship play a very Big part in calling in that gobbler and it depends on what that gobbler has in his HEAD on any given day. Carry a bunch of different calls every hunt and see which one will get in HIS HEAD. You may be surprised.Great Thread Greg. I think we will see some great comments.
Quote from: Greg Massey on February 28, 2024, 12:11:02 PMI do know some of you don't watch YouTube, but i do know you hunt public and private ground and have heard some pretty bad calling and some pretty good calling.
Quote from: g8rvet on February 28, 2024, 06:30:48 PMI try to sound like a 2 pack a day, morally degenerate woman that drinks brown liquor.