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Started by JALA Strut, May 13, 2014, 12:18:20 PM
Quote from: Terry on May 13, 2014, 12:22:40 PMI tend not to over think it. I just go by how I am feeling and what's going on around me.
Quote from: wisconsinteacher on May 13, 2014, 01:53:17 PMGreat question. One thing I learned this spring was to sit tight and don't move right away. I also make it a point to not get up and move for at least 30 minutes after my last calls unless I need to reposition on a gobbling bird.
Quote from: Marc on May 13, 2014, 03:09:16 PMOne of the biggest determining factors for my calling is listening to the hens in the area... If the hens are vocal (or have recently been vocal), I try and emmulate those birds...I do not tend to kill most of my birds right off in the morning, but I do get a good idea of where they are going and what they are doing... It is a great time to listen to hens as well. Toms are going to gobble, but I am much more interested in hearing those hens... Are they flying down or already on ground? How vocal are they and what type of vocalizations are they doing?If I hear the hens doing more clucking and cutting, that is what I tend to do. If I hear hens doing more yelping that is what I do. I also listen to the tone, pitch, and intensity of the vocal hens.But as Terry mentioned, I tend to call based on my gut feelings a lot...