Lure the whole gang in with this turkey call! Perfect for beginners to practice on and pros to bring that trophy tom into view. You can make a variety of throaty, raspy sounds, as well as pips and chirps with this versatile, easy to use option.
This turkey call offers a wide range of sounds in one call. You can make real hen clucks, cutts, purrs, and yelps to lure jakes and toms out of the woods and into clearings.
Target the one you want with a set of turkey calls that offer a range of vocalization. Each call in this set has three reeds that are custom carved to create consistency in sound when in use. Each uses little effort to create perfect sounds.
These premium turkey calls feature an inverted batwing cut, a reactive inverted batwing cut, and a combo cut. These calls come with a case and reed separators.
Step up your calling game with an electronic turkey call that emulates five different turkey sounds. From a yelp and purr to a fly down, fighting, and outright gobble, you can bring in the perfect tom—or toms—with a touch of a button.
This electronic turkey call fits easily in the palm of your hand and features a hole for a lanyard. It operates with three AAA batteries and comes with a belt clip.
This push-button turkey box call is a go to for making that raspy, throaty full hen yelp that drives toms wild. It features a volume control, as well as pitch changer so you can offer a range of purrs and clucks. Made in the U.S.A.
This turkey call is a great option if you haven’t mastered the mouth call yet. It is easy to use and operate on a hunt or while practicing.
Go old school with this turkey box call that can make an authentic gobbler sound from one side and a hen sound from the other.
This turkey box call is great for beginners, weekend warriors, and pros. It is crafted by hand and is fine tuned to attract both hens and gobblers alike.
Bag your limit with this all-in-one friction turkey call. Made from the finest cherry and Pennsylvania slate, this call creates realistic turkey sounds with a simple rub of the striker. You stay in full control of each tone.
With this friction turkey call, you can reach a high pitch quickly and descend to a rasp as naturally as a real turkey. Draws toms, jakes, jennies, and hens in with its range of vocals.
When you are looking for a perfect turkey call for your next turkey hunt, decide which type of call is easiest for you to use when you’re in the woods. Mouth calls should fit easily in your mouth and create a long-range tone with only a few breaths. Box and friction calls should fit easily in your hand and operate properly with very little movement. Electronic calls fit in the palm of your hand and are operated by only one hand with the press of a button.
Choose turkey calls that are durable. Mouth calls are usually made from synthetic materials and will last throughout the season. If you would rather use a box call, pick one that is made from high-quality wood like straight-line walnut and mahogany that will not crack or change tones over time. Friction calls should be made of real wood as well, but also offer quality slate and glass with one-piece lathe-turned strikers to increase the life of the set.
Turkey calls should be effective in their ability to call in turkeys. The loudest, most precise turkey calls are the box and frictions calls. Both can project their sounds far into the woods where turkeys are roosting or roaming. Mouth calls offer different reeds cut into unique shapes that each cater to a different type of sound a turkey makes. From chirps, clucks, kee-kees, cutts, yelps, and more, mouth calls will bring the gang in for the perfect hunt!
A: Each type of turkey call requires care to make it last throughout the season—and even several years. Mouth calls should be stored in their cases with separators placed between the reeds to keep them from sticking together. Box calls can last for decades. Box calls need non-toxic, dustless chalk added to the paddle and rail to keep them tuned and working properly. Electronic calls need fresh batteries on each outing, and it is a good idea to keep a spare set with you if you are using it frequently. Friction calls last for many years if they are conditioned, and the plate surface is kept covered to protect the glass from breaking when not in use.
A: If you are considering learning how to turkey hunt, you need a turkey call. If you are an avid turkey hunter, then you know you need a turkey call. Each turkey hunter prefers a certain type of call over another and it is best to try a variety of calls to find out which one works best for you. Turkeys are gamebirds and are cautious and flighty. They will only respond to what they think is an authentic or realistic sound. Some states prohibit electronic calls, so know your state’s hunting laws.