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Can I use electronic calls for turkey hunting in Rhode Island?

April 5, 2026

Quick Answer

Yes, electronic calls are allowed for turkey hunting in Rhode Island, but you must follow specific regulations regarding the use of electronic calls.

Rhode Island Regulations

In Rhode Island, electronic calls can be used for turkey hunting, but you must use them in conjunction with a mouth call or other non-electronic call. This means that you must make at least two distinct sounds, one from the electronic call and one from a mouth call or other non-electronic call, within a 2-minute period. You can’t solely rely on electronic calls.

Best Practices for Using Electronic Calls

When using electronic calls, be mindful of the volume and tone. A realistic, high-pitched gobble can be effective, but be cautious not to overdo it, as excessive use can spook birds. It’s also essential to experiment with different settings and sounds to find what works best in your specific location. Consider using a call with adjustable tone and volume to mimic the natural sounds of a turkey. A good starting point is to use the call at a moderate volume and then increase or decrease the volume as needed based on the response of the turkeys.

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