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Can You Use a Fan and Call Simultaneously?

April 5, 2026

Quick Answer

Yes, you can use a fan and a call simultaneously, but it's essential to practice and master this technique to avoid spooking the turkeys.

Choosing the Right Fan

When using a fan in conjunction with a call, it’s crucial to have the right setup. Opt for a fan that can produce a consistent and reliable wind flow, usually around 15-20 miles per hour. This speed range will help to keep the turkeys’ attention on you without causing them to become too skittish.

Mastering the Timing and Technique

To use a fan and a call effectively, it’s vital to practice the timing and technique. Start by getting comfortable with the call itself, practicing different sounds and tones. Then, introduce the fan, beginning with short bursts of wind to gauge the turkeys’ reaction. As you become more confident, increase the duration of the fan use, experimenting with different fan positions and call sounds. Aim to create a seamless transition between the call and the fan, allowing the turkeys to focus on the sound of the call while remaining unaware of the wind flow.

Tips for Success in the Field

When hunting turkeys with a fan and call, remember to approach slowly and quietly, allowing the turkeys to become accustomed to your presence. Position the fan at an angle to blow directly on the turkeys, creating a natural wind effect. Be prepared to adjust your call and fan setup on the fly, as every hunting situation is unique. Keep a safe distance and be patient, as the key to success lies in creating a convincing and natural environment for the turkeys to become confident in your presence.

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