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01-13-2008 | 07:53 PM
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RE: What is your Favoite call/calls??
Many people ask what is the best turkey call to use. There really is no set answer to this question. My answer would be this - use the calls that you are the most comfortable with. I like to mix it up a little bit until I find what that gobbler really likes. By doing so you sound like there is more that one hen which sometimes is all it takes to draw in that curious gobbler. Don't use a call that you are uncomfortable with because one wrong sound and you could be walking back to the truck empty handed.
When a gobbler is "hened up" and will not come in, try to call the hens in. You ask how? Play copy cat with the hens by making the exact sounds she makes. If she yelps 5 times then you yelp 5 times. Most of the time this will anger the hen and make her come in looking for a fight. If it doesn't work get more aggressive with your calling. Throw in some excited yelps and cutts. Hopefully this will make her mad enough to come in and investigate and probably bring that big gobbler with her.
Whenever you move to a new location start out by calling softly. If you don't get a response then increase your volume and aggressiveness. The reason in this is because there are times you may have a gobbler close to you without knowing it. If you start off loudly you will most likely scare him away.
I know you all have heard this time after time but I will say it again. The key to bagging that gobbler is "PATIENCE". That's the best technique out there in the woods. Don't over call - calling to much can scare that call shy gobbler away. If you get a gobbler to gobble he knows you are there. Don't scare him away by calling to much. Be patient - if he likes what he hears he will be in your sights soon.
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Thanks for reading, good luck hunting, and God bless.
Bryant Burcham
Eagle Creek Outfitters
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