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Started by BABS9, February 18, 2015, 01:55:26 PM
Quote from: JBIRD22 on February 18, 2015, 03:07:41 PMThat's a good video and I'll add that you have to find a call that is capable of producing that clear whine/whistle before you can really achieve a distinct two note yelp. I'm not a pro but, in my experience, not every call is going to give you that clear front note. Also, the back end of the yelp is just as important as the front end. You have to drop your jaw with each note to get the rollover, which is what completes the two note yelp.
Quote from: JBIRD22 on February 18, 2015, 05:09:19 PMThanks BGD! BABS9, here's a quick sound file I made. I hope it helps! https://soundcloud.com/jbird_22/two-note-yelp-of-a-hen-turkey DISCLAIMER..I had to record it inside due to cold, windy conditions so you may want to be ready to turn the volume down. lol
Quote from: JBIRD22 on February 18, 2015, 05:40:10 PMNew one, just recorded it earlier today.
Quote from: bamagtrdude on February 18, 2015, 03:42:49 PMQuote from: JBIRD22 on February 18, 2015, 03:07:41 PMThat's a good video and I'll add that you have to find a call that is capable of producing that clear whine/whistle before you can really achieve a distinct two note yelp. I'm not a pro but, in my experience, not every call is going to give you that clear front note. Also, the back end of the yelp is just as important as the front end. You have to drop your jaw with each note to get the rollover, which is what completes the two note yelp.JBIRD22 knows what he's talking about, and he helped me some with my yelping last year! I just exchanged a LONG email with my turkey hunting mentor where we talked about this VERY thing, and ... we made a distinction between "competition" calling vs. "field" calling... He's hunted turkeys for over 40 years and has heard plenty of real hens that sounded HORRIBLE -- NO front-end to their yelp, at all... Although I'd love to mature into a beautiful competition caller one day (maybe), I believe "field grade calling" is good enough to bag plenty of birds.Having said all this, here's my video tut on yelping; I start with the squeal/whine, and then proceed to the back end note: http://youtu.be/IWiwAglZY9U ... This may not win you many competitions, but in my experience, it'll dang sure make one gobble.BGD
Quote from: deerbasshunter3 on February 18, 2015, 08:47:50 PMNot questioning you, just trying to learn. Are you saying that a newbie to mouth calls can call in a turkey with mediocre clucks and other calls? I have tried three different mouth calls and they all sound raspy. To be honest, to me they sound like ducks or hounds. It is hard to believe that it would bring in a turkey, but I guess no two turkeys sound exactly alike. Again, not questioning you, just trying to wrap my head around mouth calls, because I can't figure out a basic yelp or cluck to save my life.
Quote from: JBIRD22 on February 18, 2015, 09:24:22 PM.... [snip] *** managed to kill birds. You do need to get the cadence/rhythm correct but the notes themselves don't have to be perfect. Also, you don't want to repeat the same sequences of calls over and over again. I was guilty of that as well.... [snip]