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Best Eastern and Osceola Wild Turkey Calling Tips • Basic Sequence
Episode 1
How to strike up a gobbler in different regions can vary. When trying to locate an Eastern, start yelping and build into cuts to try and pull the gobble out of the tom. Keep the series brief so you can listen for the gobbler’s return call. Osceola turkeys are very similar. Begin with hard, aggres...
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01:53Episode 2
Improving Your Mouth Call
Episode 2
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How to Condition a Turkey Call Striker • Friction Call Maintenance
Episode 3
Keep your striker tip clear of any debris or dirt that may have built up on the tip. Some pot calls have a hole that serves just that purpose. If your call does not have a built-in striker cleaner, just take some sandpaper and sand off any build up. Taking care of your calls is important for crea...
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01:30Episode 4
Stepping up your short game
Episode 4
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01:24Episode 5
Calls That will make a Turkey Gobble
Episode 5
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When to Soft Call to Turkeys • Yelps, Clucks, and Purrs
Episode 6
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.
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01:32Episode 7
How to Purr on a Mouth Call
Episode 7
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01:50Episode 8
Excited Cutting on a Mouth Call
Episode 8
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Merriam Turkey Calling Tip • Yelping with a Mouth Call
Episode 9
Merriam’s hens don’t have as sharp of a cut as other subspecies of turkey hens. It’s more of a popping or pit sound. Listening to real Merriam’s hen calls helps identify the difference in their calls versus other subspecies. To produce the pit sound, Grossenbacher blows the air through the side o...
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Excited Yelping and Cutting on a Box Call - Matt Van Cise
Episode 10
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How to Call Turkeys - Clucks and Purrs - Matt Van Cise
Episode 11
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Josh Grossenbacher Turkey Calling • Audio Sequence
Episode 12
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 ma...
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Best Time To Make a Turkey Gobble with a Crow Call
Episode 13
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How to Use a Mouth Turkey Call for Beginners
Episode 14
There are three parts to a diaphragm or mouth call: the tape, the frame and the latex reed. The mouth call goes in tape end first and reed facing outward. Rest the call on your tongue and press it to the roof of your mouth to create a seal with your palate. Pushing air through the call causes the...
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01:00Episode 15
Trumpet Call vs. Wingbone Call
Episode 15
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Call with Any Friction or Pot Style Turkey Call
Episode 16
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01:15Episode 17
Calling Cadence
Episode 17
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Calling to Groups of Turkeys in the Early Season-
Episode 18
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01:13Episode 19
Calling to Turkeys on the Roost
Episode 19
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Best Times to Use a Box Call When Turkey Hunting - Matt Van Cise
Episode 20
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01:05Episode 21
How to Use a Box Call - Matt Van Cise
Episode 21
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Best advice to become a better turkey caller
Episode 22
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How to sound like multiple turkeys - audio sequence
Episode 23
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03:10Episode 24
Types of Friction Or Pot Calls
Episode 24