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Post by serion on May 12, 2016 8:54:00 GMT -5
Does anyone have any websites or other resources that would help me learn which call to use when? This is my first year turkey hunting. I have several different calls and can use them decently, but I never really seem to know which type of call to use for what situation. When do I cluck vs pur vs cut vs yelp etc...? I took my son out Saturday AM and setup in our blind with 2 hens and a jake decoy. We heard a couple gobbles at daylight and then at 730am a hen moved in about 30 yards out and she stuck around about 30 minutes and moved on and then another hen moved in about 930am. Neither seemed bothered by any of the calling I did, but we never did have a tom move in on us. Suggestions? If you've bought calls, didn't you buy the one with the cd or audio tape with it first? If not then get one. It answers about all these questions more than well enough for beginers. Only suggestion I'd add is to record it on to a tape if you have one or some other device you can control. Then when he explains and demonstrates each call, back it up and record the call over and over about 5 or ten times. Then as you go through listening and imitating, you can listen once, try once, and repeat over and over. www.primos.com/products/turkey-instructional-packs/I did. However, it covered how to make the call sounds and not so much when to use the calls. I've been doing lots of research and learning a lot so I'm a bit more knowledgeable than I was a the beginning on the season.
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Post by serion on May 2, 2016 12:26:08 GMT -5
Ticks are terrible this year. I've been finding a half dozen or more on my clothes after each hunt. I used some tick spray (not sure of exact type) last hunt and still had them on me.
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Post by serion on Apr 26, 2016 9:12:40 GMT -5
Thanks! I appreciate the help and suggestions.
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Post by serion on Apr 25, 2016 15:29:08 GMT -5
Thanks! I'll watch it after work tonight. I've watched several videos, but I'm still quite unsure of what to do when. Seem most videos are good about explaining how to make the certain sounds but not very good at explaining when to use them.
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Post by serion on Apr 25, 2016 15:06:03 GMT -5
Does anyone have any websites or other resources that would help me learn which call to use when? This is my first year turkey hunting. I have several different calls and can use them decently, but I never really seem to know which type of call to use for what situation. When do I cluck vs pur vs cut vs yelp etc...?
I took my son out Saturday AM and setup in our blind with 2 hens and a jake decoy. We heard a couple gobbles at daylight and then at 730am a hen moved in about 30 yards out and she stuck around about 30 minutes and moved on and then another hen moved in about 930am. Neither seemed bothered by any of the calling I did, but we never did have a tom move in on us.
Suggestions?
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Post by serion on Dec 13, 2015 21:35:17 GMT -5
We're limited to public land as our private areas have all dried up. This year we hunted Hardy for the first time and saw deer every time out and not very many other hunters. We were thinking of checking out Austin Bottoms next year, but maybe not.
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