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Started by Marc_Stokeld, June 19, 2018, 12:32:29 PM
Quote from: Marc_Stokeld on June 19, 2018, 12:32:29 PMi have been to the national show, plus many full "hunting" shows, where they have turkey calling contests. i have LESS THAN ZERO desire to call like they do. i just want to better be to work live birds.
Quote from: Marc_Stokeld on June 19, 2018, 12:32:29 PMi am sorry if this has been asked before. i have done several searches and cannot find anything. i am looking for instructional bits that teach how to call. i was tought the basic yelp and purr, but that is it. that is all the teacher knew. how do learn to better yealp and purr, but also work up to the next call, etc? hell,, i don't know for sure what you call all of the other calls!i have been to the national show, plus many full "hunting" shows, where they have turkey calling contests. i have LESS THAN ZERO desire to call like they do. i just want to better be to work live birds. i'm bad about not shooting them when they come in. the better i can call, the more birds i can have come in and strut for me.so any instructional material that you can steer me towards would be greatly appreciated!
Quote from: JonD. on June 19, 2018, 05:21:22 PMQuote from: Marc_Stokeld on June 19, 2018, 12:32:29 PMi am sorry if this has been asked before. i have done several searches and cannot find anything. i am looking for instructional bits that teach how to call. i was tought the basic yelp and purr, but that is it. that is all the teacher knew. how do learn to better yealp and purr, but also work up to the next call, etc? hell,, i don't know for sure what you call all of the other calls!i have been to the national show, plus many full "hunting" shows, where they have turkey calling contests. i have LESS THAN ZERO desire to call like they do. i just want to better be to work live birds. i'm bad about not shooting them when they come in. the better i can call, the more birds i can have come in and strut for me.so any instructional material that you can steer me towards would be greatly appreciated!To start off, listen to every real turkey video or sound file you can find. I would start with the NWTF website. They have sound files of most of the sounds a turkey makes and explains what they use them for. There are a few others that do the same. Then find and watch all the real turkey sound videos you can find. One thing you have to watch out for on youtube is beware of the titles and descriptions as to what kind of calls the turkeys in the videos are making. I've seen a couple of times where the title will say it is so and so call, and it is really something different. One video I saw on there had a title that said something like "hen cutting and yelping" and the hen in the video was putting and about ready to run. When you watch these videos don't just listen to the overall sound, break each sound down. Just a few examples, listen to the pitch of the sound, how much of a note their is on the front of the sound, how long the front carries before breaking over into the raspy back end, how much rasp is in it, or how clear it is. Hens and jakes and toms make a lot of the same types of sounds, listen to the differences. Listen to the cadence or rythmn, count how many notes are called in each call etc. etc. Then, I would search for videos of how to run the calls that you plan on using. Get the basics down and then have at it. Try to match the turkey sounds you've been listening to. Practice a little everyday until you can just pick up that call or calls and sound like turkeys. Just don't stop at that point, keep doing it all year until turkey season.
Quote from: Bowguy on December 09, 2018, 04:32:57 PMI'll agree w the Scott Ellis mouth call magic. If you get the Lovett real turkey CDs you can mimic some of the vocalizations there as well but for the mechanics the Ellis dvd
Quote from: eddie234 on June 19, 2018, 01:54:02 PMSearch YouTube. There are a bunch on there.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro