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First Season Turkey Hunter, Any Advice?
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<blockquote data-quote="deerhunter10" data-source="post: 3190409" data-attributes="member: 11992"><p>running a mouth call is pretty cool and all and the best thing about them is its not any movement. but as a beginner I would definitely recommend a slate call. you can learn faster and do every call you can pretty much ever wanna do on them. I very rarely use a mouth call. but through out this thread you have gotten great advice. wes said it best and was a great post. I would also highly recommend going with someone that is a avid turkey hunter and knows what they are doing. you will learn a ton from them. when you go out you will learn something new every single time just like all of us do. I think you'll enjoy it turkey hunting is a blast. the best way to learn is to get out there and learn! good luck and good hunting!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerhunter10, post: 3190409, member: 11992"] running a mouth call is pretty cool and all and the best thing about them is its not any movement. but as a beginner I would definitely recommend a slate call. you can learn faster and do every call you can pretty much ever wanna do on them. I very rarely use a mouth call. but through out this thread you have gotten great advice. wes said it best and was a great post. I would also highly recommend going with someone that is a avid turkey hunter and knows what they are doing. you will learn a ton from them. when you go out you will learn something new every single time just like all of us do. I think you'll enjoy it turkey hunting is a blast. the best way to learn is to get out there and learn! good luck and good hunting! [/QUOTE]
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