Picking a Turkey Call?
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Picking a Turkey Call?
I' ll be turkey hunting for the first time this spring.
At http://www.bowhuntingcolorado.com/shop25 they have all their Primos calls on sale. I' ll be hunting in southern Colorado and I have no idea where to start.
Any ideas on what would be a good basic beginner' s arsenal?
I can upload a picture of the area if needed.
At http://www.bowhuntingcolorado.com/shop25 they have all their Primos calls on sale. I' ll be hunting in southern Colorado and I have no idea where to start.
Any ideas on what would be a good basic beginner' s arsenal?
I can upload a picture of the area if needed.
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RE: Picking a Turkey Call?
a good easy beginner call is a push button....i forget the maker maybe knight and hale...but its called the " lonesome hen" i think...sounds SWEET for being a push button....also a friction call like a slate or glass or alumanum or whatever surface and a striker isnt really hard to use with practice....and box calls arent too hard to master either...i dont use primos calls so i cant really say whats good by them....good luck....someone can help more than me...i dont know primos calls so i cant narrow it down...whatever you do when you get a call or 2 PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE! just because you got a few turkey sounds doesnt mean you cnat get better....and the more you practice the easier it is to use when it counts....the nerves and excitment can kill you in the turkey woods..and with terrible calling that sounds nothing like a turkey all you can do is hope luck is on your side! lol
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