Alright guys, well with your help and a lot of practice, I feel I am fairly efficient at making a yelp, cluck, and the purr with my mouth call. I ask you all now, what is a good calling sequence, or a few that I can use. (I also have slate, box, and push botton calls that I can use). If yall could give me a few sequences, I would really appreciate it.
Soft tree yelps to start off with to let them know theres a new hen around. Once their on the ground, I will get aggresive with them. I will yelp 6-8 times then cluck purr, yelp and maybe kee kee and back at them again with yelps. I will play the with the gobbler to get his mood right. Hopefully hes movin closer...
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I tend to be more subtle. Once I get some gobbling, I'll do a tree yelp just to let them know I'm here. Then I shut up til they come down. Once they're down,I'll yelp only once or twice if they're gobbling at me. At this time they know where I am. I don't need to tell them too much information. Where I hunt, it can get pretty brushy. If they're within 75 yards or so, and they can't see me, after they gobble, I'll cluck. Then I shut up. I'll only get aggressive if they have a lot of henswith them.
Sometimes but not really , if there within sight a simple cluck or two might bring them closer. It would help if you have some tupe of decoy in front of you so they can see who making all the racket. It might entice the gobbler to come in closer for your shot at him. I'll use three yelps and if I get them to gobble back , I'll continue with the yelps.
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