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Started by Bowguy, May 22, 2019, 08:14:25 PM
Quote from: Spitten and drummen on May 23, 2019, 06:50:16 AMI feel cadence is the most important part of the calling process but I tend to feel that the backend of the yelp is the trigger point. I tend to listen to the hens and I try to focus on the one particular hen that the gobblers respond to the best. I try to mimic her rythem and sequences. I will also pick a particular call that sounds as close to her voice as possible. A very long time ago I was set up on a ridge and had several hens around me. There were 2 birds gobbling off the end of it maybe 125 yards are so. The hens were very vocal. The birds gobbled decent but everytime this one hen made a sound , the 2 gobblers would jump on it. She had a gravely yelp that sounded like a box call. I pulled out a box that sounded very close to her and had my foot on ones head in a half hour. I have had excellent results with this method over the last 30 years or so. I could give several examples of this that I have experienced. We all know nothing is a sure thing in this sport , but that is a little nugget I tend to use when I am amongst a wad of hens.