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Started by lunghit, March 01, 2016, 05:41:33 AM
Quote from: southern_leo on March 01, 2016, 05:52:22 AMIs it possible to go down two days before opening day to scout for a day? Maybe roost one the night prior.Sent from my SM-N920V using Tapatalk
Quote from: lunghit on March 02, 2016, 01:45:54 PMAnother question. I have 2 Hooks diaphragm calls and one is much more raspy than the other. Is one better than the other?
Quote from: WillowRidgeCalls on March 03, 2016, 08:29:27 AMEarly in the season your raspier call will work better for you, mid to late season the smoother sounding call will get more responses through out the day. Your raspy call will still work good early and late in the day. Your older hens in the flock are the first birds to breed and the younger birds breed later in the season, so match your calls and calling to that, and that can change from one year to the next do to the weather conditions. That's why one year a certain sounding call does fantastic, people buy a boat load of that call, the next year people can't get a bird to work using that call, so they blame the call or the people that suggested it. If you didn't pay attention to the seasons temps and breeding cycles of the birds, the only one to blame is yourself.
Quote from: WillowRidgeCalls on March 02, 2016, 12:38:25 AMYou can go into a roost area an hour or so before fly up time and use your box call, call loud and raunchy, make all sorts of racket with you call, yelps--fightin purrs, cackles, cuts, and call for about 10 min solid calling, then ease out of that area and leave it alone till next morning. Get back in to that same area that you where in last night well before daylight and sit quiet, at daylight do a few soft tree yelps and wait for an answer. Birds will and do move during the night, if there was a bird that heard you making that racket, more times than not he'll be within 80yds of where you were calling last night, the next morning.
Quote from: grayfox on March 04, 2016, 02:53:18 PMQuote from: WillowRidgeCalls on March 02, 2016, 12:38:25 AMYou can go into a roost area an hour or so before fly up time and use your box call, call loud and raunchy, make all sorts of racket with you call, yelps--fightin purrs, cackles, cuts, and call for about 10 min solid calling, then ease out of that area and leave it alone till next morning. Get back in to that same area that you where in last night well before daylight and sit quiet, at daylight do a few soft tree yelps and wait for an answer. Birds will and do move during the night, if there was a bird that heard you making that racket, more times than not he'll be within 80yds of where you were calling last night, the next morning.I'd also like to thank you for that advise. Never heard that one before & I'm always seeking more tips. Having had to learn the hard way on high pressure public land hadn't been easy.
Quote from: lunghit on March 01, 2016, 05:41:33 AMMy question is what other hen noises do you use and when to use them. Clucks, purrs, cutts, yelps, etc. Maybe someone can link a you tube video or point me in the right direction. Thanks in advance.