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Started by kenfa03, February 25, 2013, 09:27:16 PM
Quote from: atoler on February 26, 2013, 10:38:56 PMa gobble is normally a last ditch effort on my end, if I've tried every trick I know on a bird, sometimes I will gobble at him. Goes for calling one in or getting one to gobble. be very careful with overdoing it. I gobble on a mouthcall and thats what I've always used. a few days ago, a friend gave me a haint that he couldn't figure out. It was pretty easy for me to learn and sounds pretty good. From that I got the idea of why not a duck or goose call? so on the ride home from work tonight, I grabbed my lanyard, fluttered my tongue into an rnt shortbarrel, a custom double reed, and a short reed goose call. I tried recording it, but the echo was bad. Im pretty sure the waterfowl calls sounded just as good as the haint, although I won't know til i can record it tomorrow.
Quote from: chatterbox on March 02, 2013, 07:19:06 AMI think a gobbler call is one of the most underrated calls in the spring woods.You move in on a dominant birds home turf and see what happens.....It is just a vocalization instead of a visual aid like a strutting gobbler decoy.Why does the decoy work, and people don't think the gobbler call will work??Gobblers have 2 emotions in the spring. Horny and jealous.If trying to play off one emotion doesn't work, why not try the other, or some combo of the 2?