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Started by REBELYELL, May 05, 2014, 12:06:01 AM
Quote from: strutnrut on May 07, 2014, 09:14:40 AMThe only judge that really matters ain't the internet hero's who thinks he's the only one that can kill a turkey or the only one who can build a good turkey call nor the guy behind some wall at a contest. It's like Shannon said the judge sleeps in the trees and if I'm good enough to fool him he gets to ride home in the truck. I could care less what one person feels about my calls or my calling abilities. So long as Mr. Tom keeps coming and putting on a show for me. Either I shoot him or someone else shoots him. I'M HAPPY if I can get him within gun range weather he dies or not. Sometimes I wish that there were only 1 magic turkey call. My vest would be a lot lighter but it would sadden me to think how boring it would be. To only be able to carry one call and not be able to learn how to play different style calls.
Quote from: strutnrut on May 07, 2014, 09:14:40 AMThe only judge that really matters ain't the internet hero's who thinks he's the only one that can kill a turkey or the only one who can build a good turkey call nor the guy behind some wall at a contest.
Quote from: TRKYHTR on May 12, 2014, 10:06:18 AMI have had the opportunity to judge the Grand National Turkey calling contest. These are the best callers in the world and are trying to reproduce the most accurate turkeys sounds that can be made by a human. I hear turkeys every day and didn't think I could ever be fooled by a caller. I was wrong. In the last 2 years that I judged I gave out 2 20's. Thats a perfect score and would have fooled me in the woods. Neither were made by a pot call or a box call or any other turkey call. Although I do have a few box calls that can replicate a great yelp in the woods and sounds better when they are further away. The mouth call is the most versatile and closest replicator of the wild turkey in the hands of the right person. The best friction callers out there are honing their tools and skills to get real close but I don't think any of them can perfectly represent the wild turkey, yet. JMO
Quote from: pappy on May 07, 2014, 10:16:34 AMANY CALL that makes a Tom sit up and take attention is the best call as far as sound is concerned. What was the first call or method of calling used to hunt turkeys? I would imagine without doing any serious research that it was the mouth of the individual that was hunting, most likely Native American. Then I am cure over a period of time, men found out they could make sounds similar to that of the turkey with other materials. Most likely the bones of the bird were implemented to create sounds, that obviously worked good enough, as some have been found over the years at sites where the Native Americans were. So I would say that we learn from the best, those earliest hunters who improvised as best as they could because their lives depended upon it. Today, we hunt because we like it, it is a passion, an addiction, so we experiment with different types of calls, and which ever ones we feel most comfortable with, that happens to be the call/s we choose to hunt with. The most "realistic" sounding call? There is none. Why? simply because we will not all agree on one! LOL