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Started by deerbasshunter3, February 19, 2015, 08:15:35 PM
Quote from: WillowRidgeCalls on February 20, 2015, 12:47:32 AMI've always talk them right in to trigger time. Real soft whines or keeyelps, purrs, if he's alone. If you stay completely quiet and your hunting an area that has a good turkey population, most times he'll loose interest, because he's searching for any movement trying to find that hen he heard, and if he hears a hen even far off he gone chasing her, they can hear what we can't. Keep it very light and super soft. If he's got hens with him, talk to the hens, again keep it soft and friendly. If there's a boss hen with him and she starts to get loud, copy her every word, but louder than she is and cut her off every time she opens her mouth, it drives then nuts and she'll crawl right in your lap screaming at you. If there's two gobs, you can just keeyelp at them, that tells them your not there to fight just a welcome friendly chat, gobbler will keeyelp softly as they group up.
Quote from: West Augusta on February 19, 2015, 08:24:10 PMIf he's coming in you don't need to call. Scratch leaves at most. He already knows where you are within feet and is coming. Get ready. If he comes in a full strut, a quick yelp usually gets him out of strut and stretching his neck up to look around for you.