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Breaking out the ole yelper

Started by C.Kimzey95, January 22, 2017, 03:29:55 PM

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C.Kimzey95

It's that time of year again... I keep a couple diaphragms in the ashtray of my truck and annoy the heck out of any one with me... what's everybody's best tips on sounding as close to an actual hen as you can? Scott Ellis has got a video on YouTube on yelping with a clean front note and I'm working on that but haven't quite got that down yet... I think it definitely helps the tone of your calling sound a lot better. Any tips on getting that better tone or tips in general?

wvmntnhick

I've found a method that works 100% of the time. Get up early, go to the local farmers place and "borrow" a live hen. That's the closest you can get to realistic. There's been plenty of real hens that don't sound realistic IMO. Don't sweat it so long as you can get close.

C.Kimzey95

I'm not sweating it too awful bad.... I've seen some not so great sounding calling out turkeys in the dirt time and time again (some of which has been mine), however I like the idea of sounding as realistic as I can!

1iagobblergetter

#3
X2 I've heard some horrible sounding hens I would have swore were a beginner calling. Practice makes purrrfect,but I'm no proffessional with a mouthcall and have used them with a great amount of success when I do use them. I would buy some cds of live turkeys and maybe  some how to one's done by respected callers if I was wanting to get better..

Devastator

Check out Shane Simpsons site called,Callingallturkeys.com
On how to hit the front end

C.Kimzey95

Shane simpsons video will help more I think. It went a lot more in depth than others I've watched.

catman529

Don't worry about the perfect note, worry about the type of vocalization, rhythm, inflection, etc. there's a big difference in communication between a Yelp and a cluck or a cluck and a putt. As for what rings out good in the woods, I personally like a wingbone, or a good mouth call, or a good pot call. Heck they all sound more or less like a turkey, and if you can run a few yelps with any call it should sound like a turkey to another turkey. I think it's more important to know how and when and what specific calls to make.


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appalachianassassin

 what kind of diaphrams you runnin?

Hooter

For a kid that killed a sackful of Bigguns last season, all by himself, you sure complain a lot.
Ain't I taught you nothin, Boy???  Don't matter how good you sound, or bad.  You seem to have it just bout right from what I seen.
BTW, you ridin to the show with us next month??

C.Kimzey95

Appalachianassasin, few woodhavens and zinks then one mad calls one that I like.... and hooter who knows if I had sounded a little better maybe I could've sealed the deal on number 4 last year ha! And holler at me about the NWTF show.

tha bugman

Yellow venom and watch alot of Scott and Shane...

C.Kimzey95

Bugman ive got the copperhead and copperhead 2 and just can't seem to get that tone out of either of those