RE: what is dif. bet. cluck, chirp , put, etc in turkey calls
Use the gobble sparingly. If you are hunting public ground I would not use it. Tailfeathers hit the nail on the head. I find myself using the purr and cluckalot also, it shows that there is a content bird. If I could recomend any call I would recomend the fighting purrs call. When a gobbler hangs up or you just can't get a response pull these out anda tom or henwill respond or show up. Turkeys just love to fight plain and simple, and they are nosey and if two birds are fighting they have to come and see.