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I was taught that too much purring is an indication of irritated hen but a random/infrequent purr added into feeding clucks is contentment, any help with this?!
Yes, I primarily use purrs to add color. Soft purrs and scratching leaves to create the illusion of a feeding hen. A few purrs mixed in with yelps. Turkeys aren't always making noise so if you're constantly purring they'll be a little suspicious.
Hi there! You want to call or strike against the grain, therefore you want to "rough" the surface in one direction. Sanding the surface of your slate or glass calls, will smooth out the surface and limit the friction needed to strike up a sound to catch that gobblers attention. Let us know if you have any other questions! Thanks for watching!
Better than average turkey call guide.
Finally someone who knows how describe what to do
Glad you liked it!
Perfect video exactly what I needed to see.
Just getting into turkey hunting here, this video was helpful
by far the best video I've seen as a beginner
Thank you! This call was driving me nuts but your explanation made me see what I was doing wrong. Very informative
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awesome video
Thank you!
great tips! this is my first year hunting and I learned alot
Mine too brother. I've been ingesting these vids trying to learn all I can.
Thank you!! Great information for a new turkey hunter like me.
Good instruction vid even for veteran hunters. Nicely done!
Thank you! The support is really appreciated!!!
Can’t wait for Saturday to get here!!
Great video. Thank you!
Awesome video
That helped me a lot
So whatever surface you have you will scuff it up? Glass, slate etc?
Great content brotha
Good explanation.Sesdon in NC starts 4/10.
Good luck!
Thank you
Great vid, thanks!
Thanks!
Well done!
I was taught that too much purring is an indication of irritated hen but a random/infrequent purr added into feeding clucks is contentment, any help with this?!
Yes, I primarily use purrs to add color. Soft purrs and scratching leaves to create the illusion of a feeding hen. A few purrs mixed in with yelps. Turkeys aren't always making noise so if you're constantly purring they'll be a little suspicious.
thanks to you i can pot call now
Good stuff!
Great explanation
Great video thanks!
thanks for sharing how to do this we are now family 😊
Thanks for the tips.
why not put links to what you are using
What call is that?
It's a Wood Haven Ninja Crystal.
Are you trying to convince people that they must have electricity to survive?
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Suppose to sand in circles not in one direction
Hi there! You want to call or strike against the grain, therefore you want to "rough" the surface in one direction. Sanding the surface of your slate or glass calls, will smooth out the surface and limit the friction needed to strike up a sound to catch that gobblers attention. Let us know if you have any other questions! Thanks for watching!