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Started by UtahGobbler, February 23, 2014, 07:30:21 PM
Quote from: ridgerunner on March 14, 2014, 08:58:24 PMCalling is a very small part of the puzzle...and I'd say woodsmanship, patience and scouting play a much bigger part than any calls. Most hens I hear in the woods wouldn't win no NWTF calling contest.
Quote from: BowBendr on March 15, 2014, 06:36:52 AMQuote from: ridgerunner on March 14, 2014, 08:58:24 PMCalling is a very small part of the puzzle...and I'd say woodsmanship, patience and scouting play a much bigger part than any calls. Most hens I hear in the woods wouldn't win no NWTF calling contest.I disagree a little......I think calling is a huge part of the equation. Correct calling that is....While I do think that scouting will better your odds of success better than anything, I don't leave the calls in the truck.If woodsmanship and patience played such a major role in hunter success there would be no need for a turkey call. Just wait 'em out, you did your scouting, correct ?I think the point that most guys were trying to make here was that when it comes to actual turkey calling, about 99% of most hunters sound like a broken chicken. They don't have proper cadence and there's no inflection or feeling in their calling. It's the same 'ol mono-tone 6 plain yelps over, and over, and over......Turkeys are constantly making soft subtle sounds that most guys don't even recognize. When they want to get with other turkeys, they have emotion in their calling.I believe most guys would be staggered by how much better they could do if proper calling was done in conjunction with scouting knowledge, woodsmanship and patience. I work very hard on my calling and I pay ultra, ultra close attention to the sounds I hear actual birds make in the woods. I let the birds educate me in their language and I replicate exactly what I hear.....and some of that isn't even a vocalization....turkeys make lots of "sounds".......If you don't think that calling plays a major part in turkey hunting, just leave the calls at home and see how good you do, public or private. Calling plays a huge role in it....IF.....you sound like a real turkey.
Quote from: guesswho on March 17, 2014, 01:21:42 PMI'm more of a just enough to kill him type, which most of the time isn't a whole lot of calling. I'm a firm believer that hammering on the calls will kill birds, but less will kill more in the long run.
Quote from: bamagtrdude on March 17, 2014, 09:58:19 AMHere's video evidence of a hen yelping her head off, during spring turkey season: http://youtu.be/eGkuGbYfjts
Quote from: alloutdoors on February 24, 2014, 07:51:03 AMGuesswho just gave you the keys to the kingdom. The thing about turkey calls is that each call type has a rather specific sound. If you pick up 10 box calls they may all sound slightly different, but they will still all sound like box calls. The best (and for that matter the worst) sounding box calls on the planet still have a box call sound. Same goes for every other call type. There probably isn't a two year old gobbler out there that isn't already very familiar with diaphragm, pot, and box call sounds. The "secret" to suction yelpers, and to some extent tube calls, is that you are dealing with an entirely different type of sound that most turkeys have never heard before.