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Who uses a true-talker???
I have a true talker grunt call, I was wondering who else uses one and have you had any luck with it? I have been told it will call in some deer, bucks and Does.Tell me how you used it and what time of year it was and just everything about it..
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RE: Who uses a true-talker???
I won't go into the woods without it! I bought one 3 years ago and have had good success.
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RE: Who uses a true-talker???
What did you call in with it, just bucks or did some does come in aswell and what time of year was it?
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RE: Who uses a true-talker???
I have had one for awhile now. I like it and it has worked many times. I start using calls around the end off Oct. If you use the fawn bleat does have responded to it mostly in the early season. Other wise I just use it for grunts and a can for a hot doe. I also like the sounds from Primos grunt snort weeze call. I cant remember the name. GOOD LUCK!!
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RE: Who uses a true-talker???
I do and let me tell ya , it's gotta be one of the best calls on the market.
I've had it for the past five years and called in alot of bucks and doe's with , it still works good to this day. With alot of practice you'll be able to mimick the many sounds the whitetail deer make , just by putting some pressure on one of the bands. The first band is for a " fawn bleat " this call works really well in the early season and it will draw in the does and some young bucks. The second band is for a " doe bleat or blat " this call also works good in the early to mid season and during the chase phase. To mimick the sound of a doe in heat press your forefinger on the second band and slowly blow into the call , making a long drawn out sound like " baaaaaa " try this two to three time then wait 20 to 30 minutes then do it again. The third band is for a " young buck " this call works well around the time they sparring , by using three short burp sounds you should be able to draw a buck into range. Sometimes a big mature buck will come in looking to fight off the young inturder by using this call. Finally the fourth band is for a Big Buck , I've only had success with this during the late season " post rut " it is a good call and it will draw in some bucks but it will draw in does too. With alot of practice you can mimick every sound , so get your new toy out now and practice , practice , practice with time you'll be able to make real good sounds and yes even a " Buck Growl " . |
RE: Who uses a true-talker???
My cousin was telling me he calls in Does in the early season with it just by grunting a lil bit... I was just wondering if anybody else has done this...
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RE: Who uses a true-talker???
I'm sorry, the True Talker does have quality sound that is for sure however, I've owned 3, all 3 have fallen apart. [:'(]
I carry about 5 calls with me to the treestand, the two best in my opinion are the River Valley Game Calls Deer Flute and All Weather. I also have the Rubbernecker by Primos, A non brand call that has superior sound and a Woods Wise 6 in 1. http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/tm.aspx?m=1561541&mpage= ![]() http://www.rivervalleygamecalls.com/deercall.asp |
RE: Who uses a true-talker???
Great call, grunted in a nice buck last year in the middle of December. Good sound to it. Buck came running at me, and he was grunting the whole way to me.
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RE: Who uses a true-talker???
ORIGINAL: killadoe My cousin was telling me he calls in Does in the early season with it just by grunting a lil bit... I was just wondering if anybody else has done this... |
RE: Who uses a true-talker???
I use one and it works great! I have called in plenty of does with the fawn call.
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