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Started by silvestris, February 06, 2017, 06:54:46 PM
Quote from: GobbleNut on February 07, 2017, 02:24:28 PMFrom my personal experience, when you sound good to a gobbler, he will let you know it,...and what sounds good to him is not necessarily what YOU think he should respond to. There are folks that think they have it all down and are the "turkey whisperer" and want to do all of the calling. Admittedly, I went through that stage a couple of decades ago.It wasn't until I decided that me doing all the calling was not particularly fun for the guys I was hunting with and started telling them to call as well that I got a big ol' dose of reality. Turkeys respond to sounds that they decide sound good to them,...and that ain't necessarily what we humans think they should respond to. To the beginners, get you a few calls, learn to make turkey sounds similar to what you hear from turkeys and turkey hunters, and then get out there and start calling to them (during the season!) and find out what they like to hear. Over time, you will begin to focus in on a few calling techniques that work better than others, but the spectrum of what might work in any given situation is pretty darn broad.
Quote from: silvestris on March 07, 2017, 12:56:29 AMNo, you don't have to be a champion caller to kill turkeys. But you do have to have the ability to communicate with turkeys to call them consistently. They have a language and they employ it. As Charles Jordan said, "I have put in my call and he understands it".
Quote from: beakbuster10 on March 05, 2017, 07:29:46 PMIt's a tool for speaking turkey language not a call. The faster you figure that out, the faster you'll run out of tags. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk