I'm relatively new to turkey hunting (3 years) and have killed two nice toms. Although my turkey calls sound good (box, slates, mouth calls), I don't know how to "talk" to the turkeys.
Im not really sure what a yelp, cluck, purrr, cutt actually mean to a turkey and when you should use them.
For instance...
I took a bird Monday and he was tied up with three hens. They were leaving the field and my buddy started with the clucks and purrrs and it litterally pissed the hens off so much that they came back all the way across the field and to the hen decoys offering me a shot to the following tom.
I know sometimes less calling is better and I get that, but how do you guys feel out a bird to know which specific noises to make, how often, etc.