Help!!! I want new info on spring turkey calling...
#11
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I have a quite a few different types like I've got 2 box calls, 2 slate calls, gobble, owl, crowand hawk locator calls and apush button call. But now I'm still wonder which 1 will work best for me.
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Well as most everyone points out practice makes perfect. Personally I use only mouth calls and take a few different types with me when I go hunting. Sometimes just switching calls will get a better response from a tom.
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From: Maryland but stuck in VA
Ace,
It sounds like you're well on your way. My bet is that you have one or two calls that you know you're good with, and a couple that you're not quite as proficient with. For me, I'm good with a couple of my mouth calls, and I'm learning a box call to add that to my bag-o-tricks. My advice is to find the calls you're best with, and practice like crazy. And get good with another kind of call too. Maybe you're a bit better with one of your boxes and okay with a slate. Pick two or three calls that sound a little different to take hunting with you. Learn them. Keep studying websites and reading. You'll be laying out longbeards with time. Best of luck.
-- B
It sounds like you're well on your way. My bet is that you have one or two calls that you know you're good with, and a couple that you're not quite as proficient with. For me, I'm good with a couple of my mouth calls, and I'm learning a box call to add that to my bag-o-tricks. My advice is to find the calls you're best with, and practice like crazy. And get good with another kind of call too. Maybe you're a bit better with one of your boxes and okay with a slate. Pick two or three calls that sound a little different to take hunting with you. Learn them. Keep studying websites and reading. You'll be laying out longbeards with time. Best of luck.
-- B




