N for cutting just speed it up i like to start slow then cut my last sound off with speed n ull catch on.for purring/ fighting purr way i learned from a old timer is place the call in ur mouth normal apply slight pressure n do the motor boat lmao but it works n ull get good.also use single reed calls to begin it helps alot 2 reeds n up r harder hope it helps.best i can say is keep at it ull get it
MBJB07 if u look on the back of most call packets they come in tells u key words to use have u tried tht?also wht i did to start was actually say words with ur throat.like say the word but dnt produce the sound if tht makes sense.like keeee...say it like the word key..another 1 is pop..another one i was taught is chick.its hard to explain but not to brag or anything but it helped me n turned me into a awesome caller.it will click in eventually.but no hen sounds the same so remm tht..
Great video! Thank you very much. I've been using box and slate calls but they're more difficult hunting by yourself. Can't wait to get this down and get out there this spring!
I've been trying for 3 years to learn to use a mouth call, and I've tried every mouth call on the market. I can make the basic "beginner" yelp, but it doesn't sound realistic. I really want to learn this but after 3 years I'm about ready to throw in the towel. Any ideas?
I just started turkey hunting and barely missed my first bird. This video really helps me understand how to get better at my calls so I can hopefully get them in closer. Thanks.
@tigerfan714 honestly, I'd recommend trying a few different cuts....as you can hear, the v cut i'm using is quite raspy, others like the ghost cut can give you a clearer sound. the more time you spend in the woods, the more you'll realize that every hen sounds different. it's really a matter of what you feel most comfortable using
Good video for a beginner. You need to clear up the front of your yelp but that's just my opinion I'm no pro. Didn't you call at Harrisburg this year?
@PArackaholic i agree, i was just beginning to get serious about my calling when i made this video...I've since learned how to start a little farther back on the call to hit the bottom reeds giving me a cleaner front end on my yelp. & yes i did call at harrisburg this year
@Lcyherrin glad it helped....I feel it's safe to say my calling has improved quite a bit & my technique has also evolved since i made this video....so stay tuned for for a bunch of new videos
N for cutting just speed it up i like to start slow then cut my last sound off with speed n ull catch on.for purring/ fighting purr way i learned from a old timer is place the call in ur mouth normal apply slight pressure n do the motor boat lmao but it works n ull get good.also use single reed calls to begin it helps alot 2 reeds n up r harder hope it helps.best i can say is keep at it ull get it
SouthernRebels2 2 weeks ago
MBJB07 if u look on the back of most call packets they come in tells u key words to use have u tried tht?also wht i did to start was actually say words with ur throat.like say the word but dnt produce the sound if tht makes sense.like keeee...say it like the word key..another 1 is pop..another one i was taught is chick.its hard to explain but not to brag or anything but it helped me n turned me into a awesome caller.it will click in eventually.but no hen sounds the same so remm tht..
SouthernRebels2 2 weeks ago
Thanks, this helped me start using a mouth call! Now I'm just waiting til' spring to get some results!
ambergassassin 1 month ago
Great video! Thank you very much. I've been using box and slate calls but they're more difficult hunting by yourself. Can't wait to get this down and get out there this spring!
bullets223 1 month ago
I've been trying for 3 years to learn to use a mouth call, and I've tried every mouth call on the market. I can make the basic "beginner" yelp, but it doesn't sound realistic. I really want to learn this but after 3 years I'm about ready to throw in the towel. Any ideas?
MBJB07 3 months ago
I just started turkey hunting and barely missed my first bird. This video really helps me understand how to get better at my calls so I can hopefully get them in closer. Thanks.
MrFeelthemusic2 3 months ago
awesome vid
quietjade 4 months ago
Stuck that bad boy in my mouth and called my wife from the other room. That hen showed up in ten seconds flat with a sandwich. Well done, sir.
poetsmantra 5 months ago 5
Great video, man. Thanks for sharing. Helps out newbie turkey hunters like me.
XeroJaeger 5 months ago
@XeroJaeger glad I could help...enjoy the spring woods
Quiverhood 5 months ago
Man this video demo is awesome!
bmiranda2645 6 months ago
@bmiranda2645 thanks
Quiverhood 5 months ago
would you brecommend me to get a v cut in my mouth call
tigerfan714 9 months ago
@tigerfan714 honestly, I'd recommend trying a few different cuts....as you can hear, the v cut i'm using is quite raspy, others like the ghost cut can give you a clearer sound. the more time you spend in the woods, the more you'll realize that every hen sounds different. it's really a matter of what you feel most comfortable using
Quiverhood 9 months ago
keep pressing 8....LOL
xacdcx7 9 months ago
i cant seem to get the right noise
tigerfan714 9 months ago
you nned to trip some of the buzzer off that call man,
magedon44 9 months ago
i just started turkey hunting and this helped me
tigerfan714 9 months ago
Good job.....very instructional...thanks
vantage1200 10 months ago
Did I hear a gobble at 2:48 ? listen
AtomicIRa12 10 months ago
Good video for a beginner. You need to clear up the front of your yelp but that's just my opinion I'm no pro. Didn't you call at Harrisburg this year?
PArackaholic 10 months ago
@PArackaholic i agree, i was just beginning to get serious about my calling when i made this video...I've since learned how to start a little farther back on the call to hit the bottom reeds giving me a cleaner front end on my yelp. & yes i did call at harrisburg this year
Quiverhood 9 months ago
nice video man... thanks it helped alot
AStew1590 11 months ago
nice video man... helped me alot.
AStew1590 11 months ago
ha the yelp sounds like my dog im looking for good turkey calls at bass pro any suggestions?
wolfcookieo9 11 months ago
Hey that sounds great.. very informative for new hunters and sounds great for advanced guys to imitate as well..
fingerz42 1 year ago
Extremely well done, thanks !!
PRACERZ 1 year ago 3
what kind of mouth call??
elhs93 1 year ago
@elhs93 custom built by my man daymon davis, a professional turkey caller
Quiverhood 1 year ago
Very nice - thanks alot for the tips.
sjwilcox3 1 year ago 2
nice video! Thanks man.
Lboogie501 1 year ago 2
Awesome stuff! thanks for this vid!
myz32rocks 1 year ago 2
THANK YOU SOOOOOOOO MUCH!!! nice video by the way... thanks again
Lcyherrin 1 year ago
@Lcyherrin glad it helped....I feel it's safe to say my calling has improved quite a bit & my technique has also evolved since i made this video....so stay tuned for for a bunch of new videos
Quiverhood 1 year ago
puck 1:54
yelp 2:50
purr 4:20
cptsquish 1 year ago
man. nice purring.
IBG67 2 years ago
Good camera work!
turkeyhunter1972 2 years ago