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Started by Phares, April 07, 2019, 07:59:25 AM
Quote from: LaLongbeard on April 07, 2019, 04:22:25 PMNo reason. There called Gobblers because they gobble do your scouting with your ears. Turkeys also have feet... that leave tracks. If you need a call to scout for turkeys your lacking woodsmanship or an alarm clock. Never ever call while scouting
Quote from: NCL on May 31, 2019, 08:44:42 AMWhat I am saying is you could walk 10 miles and not see or hear anything, whereas, as a call of some sort periodically used could produce a gobble so that you are aware of birds in the area. I am talking about huge tracts of land not small parcels of a few hundred acres. Also not talking about continuous calling but a periodic call. So what would be the harm in using a natural call such as a hen?
Quote from: NCL on May 31, 2019, 12:41:59 PMGobblenut and Bay 1985,Thank you, your answers were what I was looking to find out. I have often read do not call preseason under any circumstances but there is never an explanation why not to call which kind of seems counter intuitive. The "been seen by a silent turkey" makes a lot of sense, along with the how many others before you, couple that with the Pavlov Conditioning Gobblenut mentions and it becomes clearer. I live in an area that has turkey's in close proximity and I often sit on the back deck and call to them as practice to mimic the cadences and tones and I had never seen any type of adverse effect which prompted the question. Thanks guys I do appreciate the answer.