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Started by frogfish, January 21, 2012, 11:35:18 PM
Quote from: drenalinld on January 22, 2012, 08:09:31 AMLike ninja stated, I don't want to call while the bird is in the tree more than once just to let him know where I'm at. Many times if you call to them in the tree they will gobble and it can be fun but they may just stay in the tree and gobble waiting on that hen to show itself. The exception I make is when I hear hens with the gobbler or close to the gobbler, then I will call more to create some competition and/or strike a nerve with the hen and get the hen(s) to come to you and bring him in tow.The hardest lesson to learn for me was how soft you should call which also happens to be more difficult for a beginning caller. What you watch on tv will work some, but you will kill more gobblers calling way less and more subtle. Just a series of three to five soft yelps with a few soft clucks and purrs periodically can be deadly.When the gobbler first hits the ground I like to call just a little excited to get him fired up. Maybe just a few cutts with some yelps. If he responds with a gobble or two, I get quiet and rake leaves.
Quote from: gobbler336 on January 22, 2012, 11:37:14 PMthis is where experience comes into play, no two scenarios are gonna be the same, there is no set sequence or rule to calling a bird in. get his curiosity up, and tease him until he has to come see.