Breaking wind locator call - Fact or Urban Legend?
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Hackensack NJ USA
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Breaking wind locator call - Fact or Urban Legend?
I've heard many turkey hunters jokingly refer to this. However, can it really induce a shock gobble? Has anybody had any success with this method? Or is it just a myth?
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: The Wild Turkey Capitol of the World......Missouri
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RE: Breaking wind locator call - Fact or Urban Legend?
NJ,
Why don't you eat a big ole batch of spicy chili, go out and try it in the woods some morning at daybreak, see if it works and let us know! Don't forget a roll of TP in case your new locator call has a blowout!
Why don't you eat a big ole batch of spicy chili, go out and try it in the woods some morning at daybreak, see if it works and let us know! Don't forget a roll of TP in case your new locator call has a blowout!
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RE: Breaking wind locator call - Fact or Urban Legend?
I just had to move this to the top so Adrian would find it.He is an expert at usin that call.The hens sure seem to like it but personally I think that call stinks
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RE: Breaking wind locator call - Fact or Urban Legend?
I read an article in a turkey magazine (Turkeys and Turkey Hunting??) last year about a guy who has tallied a lot of different sounds that turkeys have shock gobbled to. I think he had over 100 different sounds, maybe 200, maybe more. I distinkly (pun intended) remember one of the more "unusual" sounds, as he claimed it, was exactly what we're talking about here, some guy passed gas and made noise and a tom shock gobbled. So, if you believe everything you read, NJlongbeard, then the answer is Yes!!