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Old 05-09-2003, 09:32 AM   #1
 
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how often and for how long do turkey drum? for the last couple of morning i have heard drumming out in the field but i can' t tell if its birds or not....any help?
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From my experience:
I' ve been close enough to them while they were still on on the roost and I' ve heard them drumming.
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It seems to be when they are in the close proximity to hens or if they think a hen is nearby. Someday you will most likely call in a tom (no hens around) and you WILL hear him spit and drum! It is one of my favorite things about spring gobbler hunting. It usually precedes a very loud BANG!

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Just a thought, I have hunted turkeys for years and this " drumming" seems to have passed by me somehow, are you sure that " drumming" is not Grouse. A grouse will get on a log in the spring and beat their wings, it sounds like a mechanical motor trying to start, but cant. If there is such a thing as turkey drumming, let me in on it.
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Grouse drumming and turkey drumming are totally different. Turkeys don' t produce the drumming sound by rapid flapping of their wings (as grouse do), it is produced somewhere internally. The " spit" sound before the " drum" is produced by a quick inhalation/exhalition of air. The origin of the actual drumming is sort of a biological mystery.

Seems to me everytime they drop strut and then fan out again, they spit and drum. I' ve also heard gobblers drum over and over without breaking strut.

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Old 05-09-2003, 12:15 PM   #5
 
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THE DRUMMING IS SUCH A LOW TONE THAT NOT EVERYONE IS ABLE TO HEAR IT. I' VE BEEN HUNTING WITH A BUDDY OF MINE SITTING RIGHT NEXT TO ME AND HAVE A BIRD WITHIN 30-40 YARDS AND HE COULDN' T HERE IT AT ALL. I THOUGHT HE WAS CRAZY AT FIRST, BUT AFTER 2 OR 3 TIMES I KNEW HE REALLY COULDN' T HEAR IT.
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Old 05-09-2003, 12:22 PM   #6
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All the ones I' ve heard, do it just as they start to go into full strut. As they reach the full stage of strut they will " spit" . If you watch them while they are close you can see them actually shake when they spit. It seems to kinda jar their whole body.


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All I know is I like to hear it and they are close when you do.
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Ive heard it a couple times last year, its a real interesting sound nothing like a grouse. When you hear it you will know its a turkey rather than a grouse its like nothing else ive heard.
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I am still confused, Are you all talking about the turkey " vibrating" and spitting. If this is what you are talking about, it definitely can " not" be heard over a long distance, just up close.

If this is not what you are talking about, please explaine further...........[>:]

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Old 05-11-2003, 07:20 PM   #10
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Yeah Don thats what we are talking about, The conditions have to be really quite and he has to be really close to hear it, I would guess within about 50 yards. Now its not the sound you hear at the end of his gobble that you hear sometimes, this is a real low pitch psssttt rupppppp sound.
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