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Started by Spitten and drummen, March 04, 2015, 04:24:36 PM

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Spitten and drummen

how far do you think a gobbler on the ground can hear soft calling. im talking about so soft a person would have a hard time hearing it at 40 yards. I have really focused getting away from loud and normal calling. I ordered a tear drop from jimmy schaffer and want to use it a lot on these high pressured public land birds. so a gobbler is on the ground , you are soft calling on a not so windy day. how far do you think he can hear it?
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GobbleNut

I suspect they can hear substantially better than we can, but it could be that they are just more "in tuned" with the sounds in their natural environment than we are.  I believe there is a fine line between calling so loudly that it sounds unnatural to the turkey, and calling so softly that a callable turkey does not hear it.   

guesswho

If I can hear it at 40 he can hear it at 200 plus.
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chatterbox

Quote from: guesswho on March 04, 2015, 05:57:13 PM
If I can hear it at 40 he can hear it at 200 plus.
This.

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Bowguy

I have that same call. Jim said they hear it at 100 yards. Just got the call, n haven't tested that yet though. Great sounding call though

Gooserbat

I agree they can hear better than we can.  A few years back I called a bird across 300 yards of open pasture with a hurricane wind.  At 150 yards out I watched a tom gobbling at my calls but I couldn't hear him because of the wind.  My hunter killed him 10 minutes later at 25 yards.
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Bigspurs68

One evening I sat on a stone at the end of my barn. My tame hen came and plopped down beside me. As I petted her on the back, she was yelping so soft that you could hear it ok but her beak never opened. Just contented soft soft yelps. When a bird gobbled across the valley, I thought it was a coincidence. After he answered her 5 more times, I became convinced and amazed that he was answering her. It was a still evening but if I told anyone how far he was from us, it would make me seem like one of those guys that sees Bigfoot twice a year. He was very very...very far. Those boys are tuned in sometimes.
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TauntoHawk

I like to get in tight on birds in the roost and plan on using that Schaffer tear drop to pile of a few birds for sure. Soft call is what puts birds in trucks
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RemingtonRules

Quote from: guesswho on March 04, 2015, 05:57:13 PM
If I can hear it at 40 he can hear it at 200 plus.

and know exactly where it is coming from and if he has heard that turkey before.

RutnNStrutn

Quote from: guesswho on March 04, 2015, 05:57:13 PM
If I can hear it at 40 he can hear it at 200 plus.
Agreed!! :agreed:
Turkeys have phenomenal hearing.

K9Doc

Where do you see this call? 
I got on the website and didn't see
The Teardrop?
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