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First Season Turkey Hunter, Any Advice?
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<blockquote data-quote="PalsPal" data-source="post: 3192418" data-attributes="member: 12242"><p>The only reason I can think some don't like them is they hunt areas where there are tons of birds or there are other people blowing them like they are playing in an orchestra.</p><p></p><p>Most gobbles, especially at dawn, are shock gobbles; whether it be to real crows, owls, geese, cows, mules, hen talk, etc. If there is enough "noise", you shouldn't need them. However, on those mornings when the woods are quiet, I do like you. The birds can't tell if I am real or not, and like you mentioned, if real owls get cranked then you know you are doing it correctly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PalsPal, post: 3192418, member: 12242"] The only reason I can think some don't like them is they hunt areas where there are tons of birds or there are other people blowing them like they are playing in an orchestra. Most gobbles, especially at dawn, are shock gobbles; whether it be to real crows, owls, geese, cows, mules, hen talk, etc. If there is enough "noise", you shouldn't need them. However, on those mornings when the woods are quiet, I do like you. The birds can't tell if I am real or not, and like you mentioned, if real owls get cranked then you know you are doing it correctly. [/QUOTE]
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