Clucks, yelps, and purrs using a slate turkey call.

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Uploaded by on May 21, 2009

The cluck, yelp, and purr are the three easiest turkey calls to reproduce. I'm using a aluminium surfaced slate call with a variety of different strykers. You can hear that each different stryker has a different tone to it. These are the three most basic turkey call a person should learn in order to be a successful turkey hunter during the spring seasons. There is more difficult calls to reproduce such as cutts, and cackles which are commonly reproduced but the three easiest to learn for a beginner is the cluck, yelp, and purr. Once these three calls are mastered it will not take long for someone to learn how todo the more difficult cackles and cutts. Just using clucks, purrs, and yelps in different sequences is all that one needs to know to be a successful turkey hunter. If I was only able to reproduce one turkey call it would be the cluck. A cluck is the only turkey call that one needs to know to be successful at spring turkey hunting.

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  • Wow, that sounded pretty realistic. :)

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