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Discussion in 'Turkey Hunting' started by Legion_Edge, Apr 14, 2013.

  1. Legion_Edge

    Legion_Edge Weekend Warrior

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    what calls should i use right in the morning as day breaks, and how often?
     
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    sethparker97 Newb

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    Use a box call that has got some good distance and just do some good tree yelps. that seems to get them goin good in the morning for me!
     
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    I like to use a slate call, and I usually do some soft tree yelps. One tip that I can give, is "less is more". It seems the more a person calls the more they like to hang-up. Every situation is different, so you have to play it by ear. Good look this Spring!
     
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    When should i use a crow call? during the day to try and find some? this is compleatly new to me. Yesterday morning i went out did some yelps thats all i can do on my diaphram call. lol but im about to go out this afternoon and want to find them b4 i set up my blind. any help helps lol thanks guys
     
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    I use a slate and Mouth Call, I do very little Calling and the Calling I do is very soft. But then there are time when you Must Call, Its a Tuff sport, and Let me tell you 1 thing Turkey's are very Smart.
     

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