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Tape for learning calls
Does anyone know of a good audio tape for teaching the different calls.
I would like to find a good cassette to listen to while driving around. That way I can practice in the car and not drive the wife nuts. |
RE: Tape for learning calls
Well, in my opion, you won't find a better set of tapes then these....
http://www.lovettwilliams.com/prod_cass_all.html Recordings of wild turkeys in the woods. Knight & Hale also make a great recording but I think it's only on C.D. You can check them out along with the Lovett Williams tapes/C.D.'s at http://www.huntsmart.com Click on Turkey then on C.D.'s & Tapes if they still have it set up the same way. Good Luck. |
RE: Tape for learning calls
Check this site out, they have some things that might help, you can click on certain calls and hear what they are suppose to sound like, I think they also offer a tape or CD of some kind.
http://www.turkeyhuntingsecrets.com/...ling-learn.htm |
RE: Tape for learning calls
I know a guy that makes calling tapes from the real bird its self. if interested email,
[email protected] |
RE: Tape for learning calls
I usually just listen to my grandpa's turkeys, but I did get something like turkeys jubilee from knight and hale. I think it was called turkeys jubilee, but I am not sure. It has recordings of live turkeys in the woods calling back and forth to eachother. It covers kee kees and all other noises in the turkeys vocabulary.;) I will post it when I look at the CD. Good luck.
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RE: Tape for learning calls
I use Spit'n Feathers from Knight & Hale on CD. Use it in the truck a couple of months before the season opens. I get strange looks when I'm doing my drive-thru banking. :)
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RE: Tape for learning calls
I have both the Spittin' Feathers and the Lovett Williams tapes, plus a video "Mouth Calling 101" from Lohman, I think. There is also a CD I got when I purchased a turkey hunting videotape that described how to use locator calls, etc, but I can't remember the name of it, only know the CD is not a circular CD, as it was cut to fit the back side of the videotape box, and it still plays, though not in my truck's CD player.
I would recommend the Spittin' Feathers tape, too, though I think there could be improvement in the currently available instructional tapes. |
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