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Wind direction significantly impacts turkey calling success, with morning calls typically more effective into the wind and evening calls more effective with the wind at your back, allowing your voice to carry further.
Choosing the Right Wind Direction
When it comes to hunting eastern turkeys, understanding the impact of wind direction on your calling success can make all the difference. In the morning, it’s essential to position yourself so that you’re calling into the wind. This is because the wind will carry the sound of your call and make it more difficult for the turkey to pinpoint your location. For example, if the wind is blowing out of the east, position yourself to call into the wind, which will be blowing from the east. This will help to conceal your location and make the turkey more likely to respond to your call.
Wind at Your Back for Evening Calls
In the evening, the opposite is true. You’ll want to position yourself so that the wind is at your back, allowing your voice to carry further and making it easier for the turkey to hear your call. This is particularly effective when hunting in areas with a lot of cover, such as woods or fields with heavy vegetation. By calling with the wind at your back, you can reach turkeys that may not have otherwise heard you.
Reading the Wind for Better Calls
Reading the wind is an essential skill for any turkey hunter. By paying attention to the wind direction and speed, you can position yourself for maximum effectiveness. In addition to choosing the right wind direction, it’s also essential to consider the speed of the wind. A light breeze can be beneficial, as it will carry the sound of your call without being too overpowering. However, a strong gusty wind can be a hindrance, making it difficult for the turkey to hear your call. By reading the wind and adjusting your position accordingly, you can increase your chances of success and take down more birds.
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