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Started by mtns2hunt, August 09, 2019, 11:28:35 PM
Quote from: HookedonHooks on August 09, 2019, 11:39:47 PMThere's no "magic" in having a lot of options, it's simply only that, options. Certain calls will get better responses on certain days, that's why having a good variety on hand is useful. In accumulating a lot you'll find a good variety of ones that should meet the sound expectations and desires you have.
Quote from: Spitten and drummen on August 10, 2019, 02:56:15 PMI just love turkey calls. I have waaaaay more than any one person should. The problem is that when you have that many , you become really picky. I collect them but one thing is for sure. If the call does not sound great and play consistant , then it does not stay. Each one sounds a tad diffrent. Calls to me are like bass baits , one day you can tear them up with a certain one then the next cant buy a bite with it. Also it gives me the ability to change several calls up daily. I believe that if you hunt a certain area alot and use the same calls that the birds get conditioned to them. Changing calls throughout the season as well as calling style keeps the birds guessing. Just my opinion.
Quote from: mtns2hunt on August 09, 2019, 11:28:35 PM How do you decide which is best and which gives you the depth and variety most desirable?
Quote from: mtns2hunt on August 09, 2019, 11:28:35 PMDo you just try out multiple calls all year? Pick out a particular call maker and buy one of everything he has? This can get expensive.
Quote from: mtns2hunt on August 09, 2019, 11:28:35 PMPlus how is someone new to Turkey hunting supposed to know what to buy as many of these "custom" calls are very expensive. I have been meaning to ask these questions for awhile now but as mostly only the hardcore Turkey hunters are using the forum in the off season I figured I would get some straight answers. Thanks.
Quote from: M,Yingling on August 11, 2019, 02:48:58 PMQuote from: mtns2hunt on August 09, 2019, 11:28:35 PM How do you decide which is best and which gives you the depth and variety most desirable? i like to carry a variety of calls ,,,, me i like hear a sound file of a call sometimes it just hits u and u know thats the call to buy Quote from: mtns2hunt on August 09, 2019, 11:28:35 PMDo you just try out multiple calls all year? Pick out a particular call maker and buy one of everything he has? This can get expensive.as the season starts i normally have a bag full of calls lol never know what birds want to hear but as season progresses i carry less and only carry calls birds seem to respond to that year but always carry that one that sout of the norm a give it run evey once and awhile as for one call maker if that one is making every sound u want hear then go for it ,, if not buy from multiple makers ,,, not all customs are way out their on price Quote from: mtns2hunt on August 09, 2019, 11:28:35 PMPlus how is someone new to Turkey hunting supposed to know what to buy as many of these "custom" calls are very expensive. I have been meaning to ask these questions for awhile now but as mostly only the hardcore Turkey hunters are using the forum in the off season I figured I would get some straight answers. Thanks. as for someone just getting into turkey hunting and calls sometimes i think they just have to look around and ask questions take what u see guys recommend ( with grain salt ) and go from their some of these guys sell calls and wont give a customer the time of day after so ,, find a call maker willing to help u out and talk u thought stuff sometimes how run call and conditioning tell them want your experience is with calling and what they recommend for first time caller easy pot run as far as it goes hell go walmart buy pot and watch watch tube And Congrats on working on your second slam
Quote from: Happy on August 12, 2019, 07:39:26 AMI am at the other end of the spectrum. Not knocking anybody but for me personally, if I have a few calls that sound like a turkey and I know what to say on it and when to say it then I am good. I prefer to keep things simple and be proficient with what I have. It's not worth it to me to buy 97 calls and then agonize over which ones to take. It's kinda like trying to decide whether to use a 30:06 or a .270 for deer. 99.9% of the time it ain't gonna matter and I am not going to make it harder than it is. Some guys like to play that game and more power to them. I just dont happen to be one of them. My suggestion to anyone starting out is get a few good call and learn to use them well. Go figure out how to call and kill turkeys and then if calls are a hobby to you and you enjoy that side of things then by all means indulge. Just remember that there are plenty of fellows out there with more turkey calls than beards on the wall. There is no right or wrong. It's just a matter of perspective and what a person enjoys.
Quote from: mtns2hunt on August 12, 2019, 09:12:01 PM I am just confused at times about all the different varieties available and how to choose the right combo, especially with pots and strikers. I will never be rich enough to be a collector but I am interested in custom calls as they do seem to be built better.
Quote from: mtns2hunt on August 12, 2019, 09:12:01 PMOne bright spot I have seen with call makers is that everyone I have spoken to has been more than willing to explain and give advice about their calls. It has helped a lot along with this forum.