This YouTube video tests the real-world sound projection of turkey calls, specifically pot calls and mouth calls, at distances ranging from 25 to 100 yards. Set in the Appalachian mountains, the video aims to provide a practical, easily replicable distance test for both beginner and experienced turkey hunters. It explores how call volume, direction, and terrain influence sound perception for gobblers at a distance, offering insights into why a hunter's perceived call quality might differ from what a bird hears. The content encourages viewers to conduct their own distance tests and emphasizes practical tips for improving turkey calling effectiveness during spring turkey season.
This video features Michael Waddell of Bone Collector demonstrating his technique for turkey calling, starting with a box call and then transitioning to a mouth call to mimic the box call sound. The description suggests viewers can use this demonstration to practice their own turkey calling methods in preparation for the upcoming turkey hunting season.
This YouTube video focuses on mastering turkey calling techniques using a mouth call, specifically highlighting the 'cutt' sound. The description emphasizes that understanding when and how to use this excited hen sound is crucial for successful turkey hunting and enhancing calling versatility. The content aims to provide detailed instruction on producing the cutt sound accurately with a mouth call.
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