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Switch your turkey calls every 10-30 minutes to keep birds guessing and increase your chances of success.
Understanding Turkey Call Cadence
When it comes to turkey hunting, a well-placed call can be the difference between a shot and a missed opportunity. Switching up your call cadence is crucial to keeping birds guessing and preventing them from becoming aware of your presence. A good rule of thumb is to switch calls every 10-30 minutes, depending on the situation and the activity level of the birds.
Effective Call Switching Techniques
There are several techniques you can use to effectively switch up your call cadence. One approach is to start with a high-pitched yelp or a series of soft clucks to get the birds’ attention. After a few minutes, switch to a deeper, more raspy call to mimic a mature tom’s vocalizations. If the birds are becoming too comfortable, try switching to a different type of call, such as a kee-kee or a cutt, to keep them guessing. Remember to always keep your calls realistic and authentic, as birds are highly attuned to the nuances of turkey vocalizations.
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