Once you’re able to produce consistent sound with a mouth call, begin working on the variations of calls that wild turkeys make, clucks, cuts and yelps, for example. You want to be able to mimic the sounds a hen makes, which are varied in style and volume. Slight variations in your calling can make all the difference.
Up Next in Season One
-
When to Soft Call to Turkeys • Yelps,...
Once you have a turkey’s attention, you need to change your calling. Yelps, clucks and purrs with the soft calling technique can help coax the gobbler to come to you.
-
Making a Turkey Hunter | Year 2 • Fam...
Join 7-year-old Boone Gabbard and his Dad Walt as they embark on Boone’s second year of chasing turkeys. Last year Boone got to fill a tag on his first longbeard, now enjoy the show as Boone learns more about the roller coaster of emotions of our favorite pastime, turkey hunting.
-
Hunting Habit · Nebraska Turkey
If you have never hunted Nebraska for Turkeys, you do not know what you are missing. Follow Chuck Belmore on a DIY turkey tour in Nebraska