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Terrain Type Changes Turkey Calling Techniques.
Adapting to Terrain
When it comes to turkey hunting, terrain plays a critical role in determining the best calling technique. For example, in open fields or pastures, a loud, aggressive call can be effective in getting a gobbler’s attention. However, in dense woods or thick cover, a more subtle, soft call is often necessary to avoid spooking the bird.
Adjusting for Wind and Distance
Wind and distance are also important factors to consider when calling turkeys in different terrain types. In windy conditions, a call with a higher pitch and more volume can help cut through the noise, while in areas with heavy cover or thick vegetation, a call with less volume and a softer tone can be more effective. For calls made at long range, a more aggressive and loud call can be used to get the bird’s attention, but as the range decreases, a softer and more subtle call is often more effective in getting the bird to come closer.
Understanding Turkey Behavior
Understanding the behavior of turkeys in different terrain types is also crucial for effective calling. For instance, in areas with abundant food and water, turkeys may be more aggressive and easier to call in, while in areas with limited resources, they may be more cautious and require a more subtle approach. By understanding the specific behavior of turkeys in a given terrain type, hunters can adjust their calling technique accordingly to increase their chances of success.
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