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Yes, you can successfully call turkeys during lunch hours, but it requires understanding their daily habits and vocalizations.
Understanding Turkey Behavior
When calling turkeys during lunch hours, typically between 11 am and 1 pm, consider their natural foraging habits. Flocks will often break up during this time to feed, increasing the chances of encountering solitary birds. Use this knowledge to your advantage by focusing on areas with known food sources, such as fields, clearings, or near agricultural areas.
Calling Techniques
To successfully call turkeys during lunch hours, employ a combination of yelps, clucks, and gobbles to mimic the sounds of a hen and a tom. Start with soft, gentle calls and gradually increase the volume and intensity to simulate a real hen’s vocalization. Aim for a frequency of 6-8 calls per minute, allowing for brief pauses between each series. This strategy helps to engage and attract the birds, rather than scaring them away.
Choosing the Right Location
When selecting a location to call turkeys during lunch hours, opt for areas with good visibility, such as ridges or hills, and proximity to food sources. Avoid areas with dense cover or overhanging vegetation, as these can hinder visibility and make it difficult to spot birds. By combining these factors with the right calling techniques, you can increase your chances of successfully calling turkeys during the lunch hours.
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