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Started by bowmike, May 26, 2015, 10:14:16 AM
Quote from: THattaway on May 26, 2015, 10:20:20 AMYes, you are limiting your opportunity using only mouth calls. I use multiple types during any set, sometimes everything I have in the vest. Can't tell you the number of times I've hit one final call and gotten a response. If you are calling to them when they "hit that 50 yard range" then that might be your bigger problem. Make them hunt you when they get that close. Calling to birds in sight here in SC is usually the kiss of death, will usually see them show their back, wings refold and then they walk off.
Quote from: Gooserbat on May 26, 2015, 11:40:35 AMI use a mouth call 75% of the time. I've had gobbler's hat didn't respond to one but would a pot, box, wingbone... Having the arsenal and the proficiency to use it is never a bad thing.
Quote from: JBIRD22 on May 26, 2015, 02:06:24 PMFirst off, I own way more calls than I could take hunting at one time. This year, I really got hooked on finding a pot call that had "that sound". I've also found tube calls to be really useful based on the wide range of sounds you can make on them. With all that said, I rely on mouth calls for probably 80% or more of calling. It's been proven that a person who is proficient with a mouth call can make ANY sound a hen turkey makes with great authenticity. That along with the fact that mouth calls are totally hands-free makes them invaluable to me. I'm not saying that all other calls are useless, just saying that I've personally killed more turkeys with mouth calls than all other types of calls combined.