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Different types of Diaphragm Turkey calls
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<blockquote data-quote="Rakkin6" data-source="post: 5848369" data-attributes="member: 23863"><p>Yeah, that's what I would do. Like I said start with a yelp and cluck. Personally ghost cuts are my favorite call. If you get it down and are able to use one by the begining of the season check out the Woodhaven Toxic Orange. I also like Houndstooth, Hooks, Foot on Da Head, and Cane Creek all are good quality call makers.</p><p></p><p>And since you already run mouth calls for coyote you know some calls just fit your palate better than others. And getting that good seal is key. There are some guys that swear by Gooserbat calls and I am sure they are great but I just can get them to seal right. They are a little longer and I just can't use them. Best of luck and YouTube has some good tutorials.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rakkin6, post: 5848369, member: 23863"] Yeah, that's what I would do. Like I said start with a yelp and cluck. Personally ghost cuts are my favorite call. If you get it down and are able to use one by the begining of the season check out the Woodhaven Toxic Orange. I also like Houndstooth, Hooks, Foot on Da Head, and Cane Creek all are good quality call makers. And since you already run mouth calls for coyote you know some calls just fit your palate better than others. And getting that good seal is key. There are some guys that swear by Gooserbat calls and I am sure they are great but I just can get them to seal right. They are a little longer and I just can't use them. Best of luck and YouTube has some good tutorials. [/QUOTE]
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