Slow Down And Separate Your Calling For More Realism

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Turkey Calling Tips

If you want to become a better turkey caller, so next time you go head to head with a seasoned gobbler he comes home with you over your shoulder, than you need to check out our collection of turkey calling tips from some of the best callers in the country.  You can learn to yelp, cutt, purr and kee-kee from Grand National champions, World Open Champions, expert hunters, and some of the biggest names in the turkey hunting world.










Slow Down And Separate Your Calling For More Realism

Turkey Hunting 24/7 editor, Matt Wettish, demonstrates how slowing down and separating your calls, when using a diaphragm mouth call, can lead to more success in the field by helping you sound more realistic.

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Slow Down And Separate Your Calling For More Realism -- Turkey Hunting 24/7 editor, Matt Wettish, demonstrates how slowing down and separating your calls, when using a diaphragm mouth call, can lead to more success in the field by helping you sound more realistic.
Learning To Use A Pot And Peg Style Call -- Phil Salzano, Turkey Hunting 24/7 pro staff, shows a simple way to make the basic yelp of a hen turkey on a pot and peg style call. With these easy tips, you'll be sounding like a turkey in no time.
Matt Morett Demonstrates The HS Strut Ring Zone Call -- Matt Morett, HS Strut Pro Staff, demonstrates the new HS Ring Zone slate style call, and explains why it is so effective in the spring turkey woods.
How to Use A Reeded Owl Call -- Turkey Hunting 24/7 editor, Matt Wettish, explains how realistic, effective, and how simple it can be to use a reed style owl call when trying to locate turkeys.
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