DEADLIEST Turkey Call?? - (TOP 3 Calling Tips)

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  • Our top 3 tips for calling in gobblers during spring turkey season!
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Комментарии • 287

  • @paulhawkins3693
    @paulhawkins3693 Год назад +8

    Helped my brother get his first bird and I used the scratching to help when he sounded like he may be hung up a little. Next thing ya know, you hear the drumming and he walked in to sight in full strut. Best feeling ever is watching your brother achieving success!

  • @uglyfrog7263
    @uglyfrog7263 Год назад +4

    What a great session. I am 75 and can no longer "trapes through the woods" chasing birds but it is sure good to hear you giving the best advice I have heard since Ben Lee passed away. I swear you guys followed me through the woods copying my calls and tactics. Keep up the good work.

  • @brand0nmiller21
    @brand0nmiller21 Год назад +5

    I started hunting turkeys 4 years ago when I started watching you guys do it. I have taken a turkey three years in a row now and have been able to recruit a few more buddies to join me in the woods finally this year. Loving it!!
    You guys have taught me so much about turkeys it's incredible. This year is the first year I have the chance to actually tag out here in Missouri! I hit the road for opening week to camp and chase them at a couple public and private spots. Got my first on Sunday and back at it this weekend in the Ozarks. 23lbs, 12" beard, 1.5" spurs.

  • @tylerhaase6117
    @tylerhaase6117 Год назад +189

    Hope to get my first bird after 3 years of trying. Hard teaching myself

    • @TheHuntingPublic
      @TheHuntingPublic  Год назад +48

      Keep trying it will happen 👍

    • @calebcarty8552
      @calebcarty8552 Год назад +2

      Where do you live?

    • @Intimidator82
      @Intimidator82 Год назад +7

      I was in the same boat over 10 years ago when turkeys were re-introduced in my area, no one had any idea. Let the turkeys tell you what they want and start simple so you don't get discouraged. THP has taught me many, many things, keep at it and you'll get one, just be confident in your calling.

    • @rowdytownsend7086
      @rowdytownsend7086 Год назад +2

      Good luck boss,keep us posted

    • @colbykinney5633
      @colbykinney5633 Год назад +5

      This really helps! I'm terrible at a mouth call... I sound like a scary chicken. 😂 I'm gonna get a three pack and practice.

  • @TheCamoPreacher
    @TheCamoPreacher Год назад +4

    Super helpful guys. Seriously. Still a noob turkey chaser here and every tip is like a semi sweet morsel of goodness! Have watched some of Aaron’s old videos pre-THP, and all are really great. Some of the best and most practical IMO. Appreciate all the hard work guys!! 🦃🦃🦃

  • @chuckparson6712
    @chuckparson6712 Год назад +17

    The THP crew skills are always off the chart. 👍👍 Thanks for taking the time to share them with us all.

    • @rolandguest5585
      @rolandguest5585 Год назад +1

      40plus year vet here, the first bird to open up in the morning is the Red Bird after an owl. No need to call until RB starts singing. Most times i just listen. I can not tell you how many times i have walked in and be under a roost tree. Be very patient early in the morn because other hunters come in to your target bird also. Stay Safe out there everyone!

  • @alpeterson4613
    @alpeterson4613 Год назад

    I hv been hunting turkeys for 40 yrs. I love your hunting tips. I am learning from you and still improving my hunting game. Great info!!! Thanks

  • @karlwellendorf763
    @karlwellendorf763 Год назад +1

    Thanks! I love turkey hunting but have been struggling some the past few seasons and this gave me a nice boost of motivation.

  • @nelsonchandler1015
    @nelsonchandler1015 Год назад +1

    58 years old turkey hunting for the past 50 years still learning awesome tips thank you for sharing !!

  • @fugic7874
    @fugic7874 Год назад +13

    Aaron your owl calling is awesome man 🙌🏼🙌🏼

  • @claytonkr05
    @claytonkr05 Год назад +2

    You guys convinced me this year, I filled my tags, 2 of the 3 were finished by scratching my hand in the leaves. They had locked up just out of range, a little scratching and they closed the gap.

  • @jadrawbaugh24
    @jadrawbaugh24 Год назад +4

    The soft calls did the trick for me this weekend. The gobbler was gobbling out in front of me and I expected him to come up the ridge and pop up right there. After not hearing gobble for a few minutes I gave a few soft purrs and yelps and he gobbled directly to my left but that gave me enough time to swing around and reset before he popped out. I’d say the tips are pretty useful

  • @keystoneelite6347
    @keystoneelite6347 Год назад +2

    This might be the best turkey tour yet you guys are on fire!
    I’ve been watching every episode with my son and he’s into it too! He’s a little young yet (2) but his day will come soon enough. Thanks for the videos fellas and good luck the rest of spring. Just over 2 weeks to go for VA!

  • @samjenkins3221
    @samjenkins3221 Год назад +2

    This is the first year I have ever tried hunting lol!!!!😊 I have learned so much from y’all’s videos. Keep up the good work fellas.

  • @frankieoutside1523
    @frankieoutside1523 Год назад +1

    Nice editing. Thank you Aaron for conveying your knowledge and experience.

  • @TParry9
    @TParry9 Год назад +1

    I live in eastern Oregon and I like to use a coyote howl for locating. It seems to help get down into the big draws and I have found turkeys a long ways away because of this. Sometimes I thing the same bird won't hear or respond to a crow call. I also have a 3 in 1 call that has peacock and pileated woodpecker. I have found that birds won't answer to every locater call so I will mix up my 4 calls to find which one is working that day or for that bird.
    Great video. Thanks guys, I always enjoy watching your videos. The early Florida hunts always get me excited even though I still have to wait a month before I can start hunting.

  • @benjaminhaley9993
    @benjaminhaley9993 Год назад

    I love your channel - your hunts and everything but I really love this teaching stuff. Keep it up. May God bless y'all and your turkey season.

  • @TheWVgoodguy22
    @TheWVgoodguy22 Год назад

    Thanks 🙏 for sharing. Super helpful and informative. Matches up with what my Dad has been saying for years. 🦃🦃🦃

  • @ADVENTURESOFBZ
    @ADVENTURESOFBZ Год назад +2

    100% agree with the beginning!!! Keep em gobbling!!! Tells you exactly where they are, and keeps them interested and coming directly to you!!

    • @j.hueston4370
      @j.hueston4370 3 месяца назад +1

      The only drawback to making them gobble a lot, is the tom may think the hen is interested and he decides that he is not going to move. She needs to come to him. If I think he is hung up, I will stop calling for a bit. May be move away from him a few yards to then call again. He may think she is leaving.

    • @ADVENTURESOFBZ
      @ADVENTURESOFBZ 3 месяца назад

      @@j.hueston4370 absolutely agree!! I had one gobbling last Sunday, he gobbled maybe twice and I shut up. He stopped for maybe 10 minutes and then gobbled maybe 5 more times and I called again he was a bit closer this time. I called again and he hung up. About 50 yards out id say. Never committed. I'm in Florida so 50 yards may as well be 200 sometimes with the foliage. He shut right up and actually walked away. Next gobble was probably 200 yards away. Never seen him

  • @scottharrington2400
    @scottharrington2400 Год назад +1

    Great tips!! Thanks for sharing.

  • @blueridgeboy7721
    @blueridgeboy7721 Год назад +1

    The trick with adjusting your toung just saved turkey calling for me. Holly hekk that works a lot better. Thankyou

  • @claytonponton6999
    @claytonponton6999 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the tips guys I’ve been practicing getting better everyday

  • @JustJoshinSC
    @JustJoshinSC Год назад

    Great tips! Thanks guys. Awesome as always.

  • @robshipley7543
    @robshipley7543 Год назад

    Your videos have taught me so much I appreciate everything you all are doing awesome stuff

  • @jameshinkle6830
    @jameshinkle6830 Год назад

    Good context there gentlemen ! Lots of that makes since. Good deal ! Will use alot of that this spring. Thanks for the video

  • @birdrs
    @birdrs Год назад

    Man, I love you guys. Learned something new about diaphragm calls.

  • @BLUEGRASSTRAPPER
    @BLUEGRASSTRAPPER Год назад

    Great tips! Thanks for sharing can't hardly wait for turkey season here in Kentucky. Taking my nephew on a hunt

  • @paulvanetten6551
    @paulvanetten6551 Год назад

    Thank you or the information. Will try it this season. Keep the videos coming

  • @Dr10Jeeps
    @Dr10Jeeps Год назад +2

    You guys have an excellent knowledge of how to hunt various game animals. It's impressive.

  • @georgiahighlander
    @georgiahighlander Год назад

    Love this! It helped me a ton to think of it like that

  • @wincertactical1317
    @wincertactical1317 Месяц назад

    Great video thanks

  • @NewKillaMan
    @NewKillaMan Год назад

    Great info, well explained and demonstrated 🤘🏼

  • @lyleswavel320
    @lyleswavel320 Год назад

    Thanks for all the help

  • @Jonathonwho
    @Jonathonwho Год назад

    Gotta say it. Best hunting content out there. Not just the info, but the edits too. Great footage and great explanations. Thanks for sharing fellas.

  • @brianhilsabeck326
    @brianhilsabeck326 Год назад

    Thanks for these tips!!

  • @operatingengineer520
    @operatingengineer520 Год назад +1

    Glad I stumbled across this channel. I feel like I’m speaking sign language to the turkeys. I’ll give these techniques a try! Thanks.

  • @outdoorswithroostercurrie6984
    @outdoorswithroostercurrie6984 2 месяца назад +4

    It took me 6-7 years of Turkey 🦃 Hunting. I’ve learned a lot watching yall. Thanks for the help.

  • @davidtrammell4453
    @davidtrammell4453 Год назад

    Great video guys , very informative

  • @tlloyd9325
    @tlloyd9325 Год назад

    Good stuff guys! I’m a lifelong turkey hunter, as in 50+ years worth. Turkeys are the most fun animal to hunt. You can blow it, sit very still, and sometimes they’ll come back in. Great advice!!!!!

  • @DuguayHunts1
    @DuguayHunts1 Год назад

    Thank y’all for this!

  • @jamesvatter5729
    @jamesvatter5729 Год назад

    Good stuff guys. This having to sit out this spring is a killer!

  • @joec1212
    @joec1212 Год назад +1

    Great video. Watched a ton, and don't recall ever hearing someone talk about using the different sides if the mouth etc. Unless I'm just forgetting. Great video THP.

  • @donnabonning5587
    @donnabonning5587 Год назад +1

    awesome content as usual!! keep up the good work and good luck in future hunts. hopefully zach is getting better and will be ready to hunt soon . god bless!!

  • @swamplandoutdoors
    @swamplandoutdoors Год назад +1

    Good stuff here, thanks for sharing 👍

  • @markbergagna5263
    @markbergagna5263 Год назад

    As Always Good info and great calling technique...Mouth calling is crazy awesome!! 👍

  • @barrycoats5014
    @barrycoats5014 2 месяца назад

    Thanks!!

  • @bentpolski
    @bentpolski Год назад

    Well Done Men! Thank You!

  • @michaelbosisto6259
    @michaelbosisto6259 Год назад +1

    I was fortunate to hunt with some greats early on. Walter parrot, Harold Knight, And David Hale. Harold was a terrible sounding caller, but he knew the exact thing to say, or not. I learned fast that quit, soft and very little calling…. With a ton of patience ( my nemesis). No matter how you sound, if you have the cadence, the correct volume, when and when not to call, your gonna bag gobblers. Nothing however kills turkey better than a ton of scouting and being where there gonna be, and without calling, let’s say from a blind or natural blind, was and still is the best way to ensure success.

  • @jeffreyfreeeeeee7316
    @jeffreyfreeeeeee7316 Год назад

    Loved that please do more .....

  • @lynnhudson838
    @lynnhudson838 Год назад

    Great vid. Thx.

  • @jesselacross993
    @jesselacross993 Год назад

    Very good information

  • @johncyr5623
    @johncyr5623 Год назад

    Nice work! Well done. It won't be long until Missouri opens!!!

  • @chrisanderson9075
    @chrisanderson9075 2 месяца назад

    Thanks guys

  • @treythorsen225
    @treythorsen225 4 месяца назад

    Awesome video!!!! Keep it up!!! I learned a lot!!!!

  • @paulb7943
    @paulb7943 Год назад

    Great video guys

  • @6mileoutdoors
    @6mileoutdoors Год назад

    These tips were spot on!!

  • @jacobdowd2988
    @jacobdowd2988 Год назад

    Love the thp crew thanks for the info

  • @normankaster917
    @normankaster917 Год назад

    Lol you just opened up a new way of using my mouth call and I'm going to give it a go this year.

  • @grantsmith5487
    @grantsmith5487 Год назад

    Another great one guys!

  • @rowdybroomstick6394
    @rowdybroomstick6394 Год назад +2

    I've killed more gobbler's with them nick style bubble cluck's and a wing.
    And I've killed a wary gobbler with nothing but a wing! Never hit a call one time, just wing flick's and wing stretches! Really work's good! Can't believe I've never seen you guy's use a dryed real wing before?

  • @chrisbarnett4164
    @chrisbarnett4164 Год назад +6

    I just want to see a Turkey during Turkey season. I see them all during deer season but when Turkey season comes in they are no where to be found.

    • @ryanpalmer8925
      @ryanpalmer8925 2 месяца назад

      Same here man never killed one cant find them

    • @nicholasmonceaux7190
      @nicholasmonceaux7190 2 месяца назад +1

      Brother I swear deer season they are out in force turkey season they end up going incognito

    • @tristanjohnson7251
      @tristanjohnson7251 Месяц назад

      Because you hunt them differnt go to where u see them and sit in ur stand

  • @timothygreen7708
    @timothygreen7708 4 месяца назад

    That pretty much covers 90% of turkey hunting great job, one of my favorite tricks is the scratching in the leafs, I really enjoyed the owl call that you did that was fantastic. I do what is a barred owl call or a Hoot 🦉 owl, excellent information thanks for taking the time to do this for other beginners.💥💥💥

  • @JasonMossChannel
    @JasonMossChannel Год назад

    I learn more from you guys in 10 minutes than years combined watching "normal" hunting shows

  • @robgreer9726
    @robgreer9726 Год назад

    Good pre season review.

  • @peterlamar8546
    @peterlamar8546 Год назад

    If I had to choose only one turkey sound to make, it might be scratching. They may go silent for whatever reason, no yelping, no cutting, no gobbling, but they'll always be scratching for food. It's such a natural sound that it will never spook them. I've had some big-and presumably wise-gobbles come in to check out the sound of crunching leaves when I was setting up a blind or putting out decoys in dry leaves. I'd have preferred to not make a sound, but it's impossible on a bone-dry forest floor; they turkeys don't mind at all I'd say. Great tips gentlemen. I'll put them to use in the next couple of weeks.

  • @michaelkuzeppa7539
    @michaelkuzeppa7539 Год назад +1

    A dog whistle is the deadliest call of them all
    The hi frequency, hits them hard,,,,Enjoy !
    Best~Regards

  • @zacheastham4786
    @zacheastham4786 Год назад

    Good stuff!!

  • @MrEdukator1
    @MrEdukator1 Год назад

    Fellers thanks for the advice and all the content. Used this yelp and smoked my 1st bird today

  • @raybostick6534
    @raybostick6534 Год назад

    Awesome videos!! I watch all of them. Can you do a short video on gun caliber and chokes that work for y’all? Thanks

  • @lakeywilder7144
    @lakeywilder7144 5 месяцев назад

    100% Awesome information

  • @chasebillet7526
    @chasebillet7526 Год назад

    I’ve learned cadence of the call is far more important than tone. Don’t get hung up how good you sound. Realistic speed and cadence has helped me kill many birds here in PA! Keep up the great content fellas! Have been looking forward to the Turkey Tour!

  • @teamflanneloutdoors5631
    @teamflanneloutdoors5631 Год назад

    Good stuff maynerd👌

  • @hammertime714
    @hammertime714 Год назад

    Great advice for more success. Scratching the leaves should almost be outlawed as per how well it works.

  • @andrewkirkpatrick626
    @andrewkirkpatrick626 Год назад

    I definitely rely on my owlhoot to locate Birds on the roost evening before and to get em vocal first thing in the am I rely on that almost as much as my turkey calls LOL works wonders when you know how and when to use it

  • @stevenshuford5829
    @stevenshuford5829 Год назад

    That was pretty awesome 👍

  • @davidharms778
    @davidharms778 Год назад

    Good stuff.

  • @jeremyphipps1105
    @jeremyphipps1105 Год назад

    Dang that coyote howl gave me chills! Ha! Unbelievable!

  • @huntinfishinwithDwayne
    @huntinfishinwithDwayne 6 месяцев назад

    Best call demo video I’ve seen. 🤙

  • @derekemerson9937
    @derekemerson9937 Год назад

    Love the content I’d love to know the brand of cameras you guys use! If you could let me know that would be awesome

  • @TonyL.308
    @TonyL.308 Год назад +4

    Killed my first turkey last year. Spent years hunting them and could never seal the deal. Watching THP is why I was successful. I never scratched in the leaves before watching you all but that is what really got one of them fired up and he came right in.

  • @DonutVIP
    @DonutVIP Год назад

    Turkey hunting is this month in Minnesota, its going to be my first time going solo, full choke and shot #4, gonna start watching a ton before the 28th

  • @keithwetherhold1255
    @keithwetherhold1255 Год назад +1

    Great video, guys.
    2 things you need to stress, though, is: 1) SAFETY! I know this is a 'how to call' video, but in places like PA, it is illegal to walk and call on public land; great way to get shot by an inexperienced hunter; 2) practice, practice, practice! You can't just, at east I couldn't, just stick a call or grab a slate and be perfect. I drove my dogs, kids and wife nuts practicing the house or even in the yard.

  • @jamesvelder4971
    @jamesvelder4971 Год назад

    The owl hooting is on point..I do the very same..but..once I get surrounded in the real ones that's when I stop..I start the owls about 20 min before gobbling time. Get them worked up and all around where the gobblers are and then I position accordingly completely and totally undetected. Once the real ones go..you don't have to expose your position anymore

  • @elijahdrain300
    @elijahdrain300 Год назад

    You guys are the best

  • @austinyote1783
    @austinyote1783 3 месяца назад

    Really good video guy is a calling boss

  • @TheJaybo1975
    @TheJaybo1975 Год назад

    Aaron, you work a mouth call more than I do. I'm limited at what I can do with mine. I never knew you could make different calls (Jake,hen and gobblers) out of a mouth call.

  • @robertduncan4197
    @robertduncan4197 Год назад

    Great video very helpful I have learned a lot from watching your videos and work. If you guys come to ky to turkey hunt I would like to get together and learn more. Thanks again

  • @pamelapelech3249
    @pamelapelech3249 2 месяца назад

    I sure pray I get to go Turkey hunting this year.
    Really great utube.

  • @nathanworthington7260
    @nathanworthington7260 Год назад

    Good stuff

  • @ronweaver9377
    @ronweaver9377 Год назад

    Numero Uno!!! Absolutely love THP

  • @nicholasmarkin2788
    @nicholasmarkin2788 Год назад

    Maybe another video idea could be a how to use different calls. Love the great work!

  • @Gatesoutdoors
    @Gatesoutdoors Год назад +1

    By far the best and most informative turkey calling tips I've ever seen

  • @titansfan2104
    @titansfan2104 Год назад

    I do a 5 note yelp. I've noticed hens tend to respond very well to it.

  • @tjakr3869
    @tjakr3869 Месяц назад

    This year in Iowa moved a gobler 1/2 a mile using nothing more than the techniques discussed in your video. Scratching was very effective and closed the deal. Shot the gobler at 10 yards

  • @russellwatters5891
    @russellwatters5891 Год назад

    Some very useful tips there gentlemen, I hope to use the calls more realistically in the near future. Target: Missouri.

  • @Kurtdog63
    @Kurtdog63 Год назад

    With a a crow call, you can blow the call and growl in your throat at the same time. Gives it a thicker sound.

  • @dennisbrown7138
    @dennisbrown7138 Год назад

    The 3 note works every time

  • @floydhogue148
    @floydhogue148 Год назад +2

    Three note yelp is the mother hen calling her poults. "Come to me" or "here I am". It triggers a different instinct, sometimes in adult turkeys. An adult hen will 3 note when she's looking for you.
    Cut call makes gobblers hang-up. Too eager, he wants to see the hen now.
    I ain't calling like a gobbler. Neither yelp nor cackle. Gobbler thinks you're a Jake, he ain't coming.

  • @alexwitt6359
    @alexwitt6359 Год назад +1

    I have noticed in the clips of the turkeys scratching. Most of them were a scratch then scratch scratch. It wasn’t just a scratch scratch. It was 1 scratch then switched feet and scratched twice. Scratch pause Scratch scratch

  • @angelheart2722
    @angelheart2722 3 месяца назад

    Yes,without a teacher it is hard. I had no teacher when I started,and you make all the mistakes.but you learn from it and it will make you a better hunter, and you can hang with the best of them.