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In fall turkey seasons, box calls tend to outperform diaphragm calls due to their ability to produce a louder, more resonant sound that carries farther in open environments.
Comparing Diaphragm and Box Calls in Fall Environments
Diaphragm calls have long been a staple in turkey hunting, offering a more personal and intimate connection with the bird. However, in fall environments, diaphragm calls often struggle to compete with the background noise of leaves crunching, twigs snapping, and distant gunshots. This is where box calls excel – their larger, more resonant chambers amplify the sound, allowing it to travel farther and cut through the fall foliage noise.
Box Call Advantages in Open Environments
In open environments, such as fields or meadows, box calls can be significantly more effective than diaphragm calls. According to a study by the National Wild Turkey Federation, box calls produced a 30% higher response rate in open environments compared to diaphragm calls. This is due to the box call’s ability to project the sound forward, allowing the turkey to pinpoint the source more easily. By using a box call in these environments, hunters can increase their chances of attracting a turkey from a distance.
Technical Tips for Using Box Calls in Fall Environments
To get the most out of a box call in fall environments, hunters should focus on producing clear, loud yelps and cutts. This can be achieved by using a box call with a larger chamber and a diaphragm that is specifically designed for fall hunting. Hunters should also experiment with different calling techniques, such as using a “cutting” motion to produce a sharp, staccato sound. By mastering the box call and adapting to the fall environment, hunters can increase their chances of success in the turkey woods.
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