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Female Calls Are Often More Effective Than Male Calls in Attracting Turkeys Due to Their Distinct Tone and Cadence.
Understanding Turkey Behavior
When it comes to turkey calls, the tone and cadence can greatly influence the effectiveness of the call. A study found that turkeys are more likely to respond to the softer, more nasal tone of a female call, which typically consists of longer, more drawn-out yelps and clucks. This is because male turkeys tend to associate the louder, more aggressive calls of other males as a challenge, making them less likely to respond.
Effective Female Call Cadence
To effectively use a female call, focus on a slow, steady cadence that mimics the natural sequence of a female turkey’s vocalizations. Aim to produce 3-5 distinct yelps, each lasting around 1-2 seconds, followed by a pause of 2-3 seconds. This can be repeated 3-5 times before pausing for 10-15 seconds. This cadence allows the turkey to recognize the call as a female and respond accordingly.
Tips for Using Female Calls
When using a female call, it’s essential to maintain a consistent tone and cadence. Avoid loud, high-pitched calls, as these may be perceived as aggressive and scare the turkey away. Instead, focus on producing a soft, gentle call that can be heard from a distance. Practice your call before heading out into the field to ensure you can produce a consistent and effective female call.
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