8/27/2023 0 Comments Wild turkey call sound![]() ![]() ![]() Occasionally, the competition aspect of throwing a gobble into the mix does the trick and you can coax a longbeard in closer. It’s also a last resort for a hung-up gobbler that you can see but who just doesn’t believe your normal turkey talk. The best answer is “not very often.” Gobbling is something to consider if you know for certain that no one can potentially sneak up and shoot you with a load of No. We all know what a gobble is, but most of us don’t actually know when to use it as a call. These sessions always lead to aggressive cutting, and they’ve brought in many longbeards over the years, especially on heavily pressured public ground. I often use two separate calls-a slate and a mouth call, for instance-to create calling sessions that sound like hens getting after one another. ![]() You can also use the cutt around midday when nothing is going on, but you’ll want to start with softer yelps and purrs first. If you’ve got a hen that’s chatty, you’re off to a good start. Then, bring it home with authority several times in a row.Ĭutting, like all calling, is situationally specific. Ensure you’re chalked up and confident, and tilt the paddle at as much an angle as you can. The cutt is also easy to make with a mouth call, but probably best created with a box call. It often triggers a dominant response from hens, which usually pulls in the boyfriends and can turn a dead setup into an action-packed gobble fest. CUTTSĬutting is the “come at me, bro” of the turkey vocabulary-though, technically, it’s more of a “come at me, sis.” This sound, which really ramps birds up, can be made like a cluck on a slate call but with some serious force and rapid-fire succession. Again, if you’ve got birds that are hung up or respond negatively to more aggressive calling, clucking might be the ticket. Content birds don’t scream their lungs out, so you want to keep your library voice going here. The key here is subtlety, just like it is if you make clucks with a mouth call. The easiest way to do this is to end a purr on a slate call with a quick, soft pop of the striker. ![]()
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