- Apr 3, 2020
Early Season Turkey Calling Tips
Early season gobblers can be moody. Make sure you know how to read his demeanor before yelping back.
Early season gobblers can be moody. Make sure you know how to read his demeanor before yelping back.
Exploit mature bucks during the early pre-rut period with high-impact calling strategies and tactics that have been extensively tested and proven in-the-field to produce results.
Despite its compact design, the Sneeze Wheeze produces a snort that can reach out to 300 yards.
We all remember it, the sound of that dying cat the first time you ever tried to use a mouth call. Even multi-time World Champion and expert call craftsman Chris “Turkey Titan” Parrish remembers.
With every arsenal of turkey calls, from a beginner’s to an expert’s, you will find a pot call…. or two.
We can all agree that two is better than one. Well, those turkeys you’re chasing think so too.
Why make that old Tom think you’re a party of one, when you can convince him you’re a party of two, or even five? With a box call, that is exactly what you can do.
The unpretentious push/pull call is often overlooked by expert turkey hunters, but this easy-to-run turkey call can offer some of the most unique, realistic and consistent sounds that pressured birds might not have had thrown at them.
Sure, the grunt call gets all the press, but sometimes it takes a different kind of sound to bring in the big buck. Here are a few deer calling tips that will have you on using the full range of deer vocalizations to your advantage.
Need a quick refresher in deer calling? It's never too early or too late to refresh your memory on how, when and why to use grunts, bleats, rattles and snort wheezes. Our friends at Bone Collector put together the perfect Deer Calling Guide just for that.