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Effective call sequences for reaping success include a combination of loud and soft yelps, clucks, and whistles, often used in a specific order and timing to mimic turkey behavior. This approach can increase the chances of attracting and holding a gobbler's attention. Practice is key to mastering the right call sequence.
Turkey Fan Reaping Call Sequences
When it comes to reaping success with a turkey fan, the call sequence plays a crucial role. A well-timed and executed call sequence can make all the difference in attracting and holding a gobbler’s attention. One of the most effective call sequences for reaping success includes the following steps:
- Start with a loud, clear yelp (about 1-2 seconds long) to grab the turkey’s attention. This is often referred to as the “initial contact call.”
- Follow up with a series of soft clucks (about 3-5 clucks, spaced about 0.2-0.3 seconds apart) to mimic a hen’s greeting call. This is often referred to as the “greeting series.”
- After the greeting series, use a series of yelps (about 3-5 yelps, spaced about 0.2-0.3 seconds apart) to mimic a hen’s feeding call. This is often referred to as the “feeding series.”
Timing and Pacing
The timing and pacing of the call sequence are critical to its effectiveness. A good rule of thumb is to start with a loud initial contact call, followed by a soft greeting series, and then a series of yelps to mimic a hen’s feeding call. The key is to maintain a consistent pace and volume throughout the call sequence.
Practice and Variation
Practice is key to mastering the right call sequence. It’s also essential to vary your calls to mimic the different sounds and rhythms of a real turkey. This can help keep the turkey guessing and increase the effectiveness of your call sequence.
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