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Different types of Diaphragm Turkey calls
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<blockquote data-quote="Joe2Kool" data-source="post: 5848880" data-attributes="member: 1621"><p>For Easterns, I use mouth calls probably 65% of the time. IMO, it's not necessarily the cut, but the call itself. Some never sound good to me. And some are harder to get a good turkey sound than others. And after they get worn, they start to sound similar.</p><p></p><p>As far as turkey hunting goes, I'm solo most of the time, so the mouth call is the most important to me. I can get my gun shouldered, etc. and if you need a sound to make a bird raise his head, you can get it without moving.</p><p></p><p>Good luck and post some dead bird pics!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joe2Kool, post: 5848880, member: 1621"] For Easterns, I use mouth calls probably 65% of the time. IMO, it's not necessarily the cut, but the call itself. Some never sound good to me. And some are harder to get a good turkey sound than others. And after they get worn, they start to sound similar. As far as turkey hunting goes, I'm solo most of the time, so the mouth call is the most important to me. I can get my gun shouldered, etc. and if you need a sound to make a bird raise his head, you can get it without moving. Good luck and post some dead bird pics! [/QUOTE]
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