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Switching pot call surface/strikers

Started by shane071489, December 13, 2024, 11:53:44 AM

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shane071489

When you are calling to a turkey initially and you use a slate pot call and get no response, you try again, no response. Do you change your calling surface to say a ceramic or do you change strikers? Or do you do none of the above. It makes me think its not realistic because they turkey just changed sounds. I have had good success with slate so far but I do have a ceramic/glass call I could use. Do you use use the ceramic or glass instead if its a windy day or say a wet day? I seem to just use only the slate. I do live South East so there is also a lot of humidity also.


greentrout

If i don't have a bird responding to a specific call and I haven't heard any birds, then I will certainly try a different surface or type of call. Not unusual for a turkey to hear different sounding birds, and until you have one fire off to a certain sound keep trying to find something that works.
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bbcoach

If I have scouted the area and know for a fact that birds are in the area, I change it up frequently until I get a bird going.  I normally carry 4 different pots with about 10 strikers, a couple of trusted mouth calls and a box.  They ALL get used if the birds aren't talking. 

shane071489


Sir-diealot

Toms are like any other man, some like blonds, some like brunettes, if I were a turkey I would want to hear a call that sounded like a redhead. They all wanted to hear something else and then the same turkey may want to hear something else on different days, that is why we bring different types of calls.
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Greg Massey

The main difference is the pitch / sound of the call surface. I've seen gobblers not respond to any calls until I take a box call out and play that call, and the gobbler / gobblers will fire off right back at this call. So in my opinion it's all about the calls pitch / sound ... So I agree different calls will work better than others on certain days, gobblers can be picky also to sound and pitch ...

Something to think about is the turkey sound we have in our head, is more than likely not a true hen sound. To us it may be BUT to gobblers not so much... That's why you need a high / low sound in your calling...

shane071489

Thanks everyone this is good information.

bbcoach

#7
Shane, think of it this way, if you go fishing and only have one bait and that bait isn't working then what?  As Greg stated, you need to think about a variety of baits(calls) and colors (pitch and sounds).  Some days birds will answer to anything, then other days it may only be one specific call or nothing.  Don't be afraid to throw the Kitchen Sink at them, if they don't respond. Then tuck your tail between your legs and head for the truck.

shane071489

Quote from: bbcoach on December 19, 2024, 01:16:20 PMShane, think of it this way, if you go fishing and only have one bait and that bait isn't working then what?  As Greg stated, you need to think about a variety of baits(calls) and colors (pitch and sounds).  Some days birds will answer to anything, then other days it may only be one specific call or nothing.  Don't be afraid to throw the Kitchen Sink at them, if they don't respond, before tucking your tail between your legs and heading for the truck.

This made the most sense. I love the fishing idea, you are correct you wont throw the same thing all day with no bites.

NCL

Quote from: bbcoach on December 19, 2024, 01:16:20 PMShane, think of it this way, if you go fishing and only have one bait and that bait isn't working then what?  As Greg stated, you need to think about a variety of baits(calls) and colors (pitch and sounds).  Some days birds will answer to anything, then other days it may only be one specific call or nothing.  Don't be afraid to throw the Kitchen Sink at them, if they don't respond, before tucking your tail between your legs and heading for the truck.

This is one of the best analogies I have seen