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<blockquote data-quote="Beardeddeer91" data-source="post: 1550791" data-attributes="member: 105926"><p>As someone said get on YouTube for videos, there are a lot of good ones and they're free. I would suggest a diaphragm call as you can make all the sounds/calls with little to no movement, which can really help finish a bird. If you've used a diaphragm for elk then it shouldn't be difficult to learn one for turkeys. </p><p></p><p>I'm far from what I would consider a great caller, but I kill several birds every year with the basics. Clucks in varying speed/cadence is usually all that is needed. IMO sometimes the best way to kill birds, especially the pressured public land birds I usually hunt, is to cluck a few times and let them know you're there and then keep quite. A lot of people over call and gobblers pick up on that quick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beardeddeer91, post: 1550791, member: 105926"] As someone said get on YouTube for videos, there are a lot of good ones and they’re free. I would suggest a diaphragm call as you can make all the sounds/calls with little to no movement, which can really help finish a bird. If you’ve used a diaphragm for elk then it shouldn’t be difficult to learn one for turkeys. I’m far from what I would consider a great caller, but I kill several birds every year with the basics. Clucks in varying speed/cadence is usually all that is needed. IMO sometimes the best way to kill birds, especially the pressured public land birds I usually hunt, is to cluck a few times and let them know you’re there and then keep quite. A lot of people over call and gobblers pick up on that quick. [/QUOTE]
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