Expand your turkey calling knowledge with some help from Ambassador Beau Brooks. He covers calling techniques, provides pointers, and dives into differing regional strategies to give you a better shot at success.
As good as it, after 45 years in the turkey woods I pretty much use exactly those same sounds and it worked for me for years. But I learned it through the school of hard knocks and listening to a lot of birds not people. But that’s some outstanding calling Mr Brooks, keep bringing it especially for new hunters.
Man check out the Hoyt Bowhunting Podcast that featured Beau from a few years ago. Dude is a legend. Think it was 'Turkey Call Masterclass' or something like that.
I learned how to do all these calls just using my mouth without a reed and I seriously improved my calls when I’m using a reed. You learn better control over your diaphragm and other muscles. I went an entire season without using any call devices. I called 2 jakes and a Tom in the second day to within 20 yards.
I can’t watch you work without smiling man. You definitely have a real gift. It is beyond cool that you are sharing your secrets. I am new to this and don’t have a lot of availability to hunt. It is really a blessing to have content like yours out there. I will definitely be paying attention to your stuff. Thanks man!
In the part of the PA Appalachian Mt where I grew up, I was always told that when cutting could be interpreted as a warning call for other birds. I’m not sure if it’s because we do have a lot of coyotes in some areas or not, but we’ve witnessed the sharp cuts of birds dispersing when spooked. Curious to see if anyone else has seen or heard this?