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Use
the game call recordings to lure game in close (check state game laws for
legal use.) A great benefit for novice and advanced hunters.
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Self-teaching device with
other calls.
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In-field game call
application (check where legal) an in-class teaching device.
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In-field call reference for
sound duplication.
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Clear and accurate tone,
pitch, and rhythm game calls help the hunter make the right call at the
right time.
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Quick call playback for
repetitive practice.
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Field-tested
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No cumbersome player devices
needed for operation.
Turkey Call
The calls of the wild turkey are quite diverse. Their vocabulary is made up
of a number of vocalizations producing sounds with various rhythms and
inflections. Cass Creek game calls has captured the 5 most predominant
turkey calls:
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CLUCK - A low volume note,
or series of notes used as small talk between turkeys establishing
location.
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YELP - A louder call
or series of repetitious notes beckoning for other turkeys to come.
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ASSEMBLY CALL - Usually made
by an adult hen calling her clutch and other turkeys.
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KEE-KEE - Used mainly by
young turkeys to reassemble or used by a lost turkey trying to find the
flock.
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PURR - A confidence call
used during feeding, close range and group talk.
SPRING GOBBLER
One of the fastest growing outdoor sports is spring turkey hunting. With the
populations across the nation on a steady increase, finding areas to hunt
turkeys is not difficult. However, the keen senses of this game bird make
this sport a special challenge. By nature extremely wary, the spring gobbler
is not easily fooled. To hunt him with any regular success requires
mastering his vocabulary. Especially critical is the conversation the hunter
has with the gobbler when it is out of shotgun range. Only the right calls
made at the right time, along with a good portion of woodsman skill, will
result in a successful harvest. Spring gobbler hunting is one of the most
addicting lifelong hobbies for the outdoor enthusiast. Cass Creek has
included both aggressively provoking calls, as well as seductive mating
yelps for their spring gobbler device.
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SPRING YELP - A high pitched
series of yelps to call the gobbler to mate.
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PURR - Soft/subtle call of
contented hen used to convince the gobbler of those last few yards.
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TREE YELP/FLYDOWN - Soft
morning wake up yelps accompanied by real wing beats as the hen leaves
the roost.
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FIGHTING PURR -
Aggressive/agitated Toms sparring for dominance often triggers a hung up
gobbler to come in.
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JAKE GOBBLE - The sounds of
an immature gobble challenges the dominant Tom.
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