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Turkey Calls

Choosing the best right turkey call can make the difference between hearing a distant gobble and bringing a longbeard into range. At Rogers Sporting Goods, we carry a wide selection of turkey hunting calls designed to help you produce realistic yelps, clucks, purrs, and cuts that attract wary gobblers. Our selection includes popular styles such as diaphragm mouth calls, box calls, and slate pot calls, each offering different advantages depending on the hunting situation.

Diaphragm calls allow hunters to call hands-free and produce subtle clucks and tree yelps, while box calls are loud and easy to use for locating distant birds. Slate and glass calls are versatile friction calls capable of producing everything from soft purrs to aggressive cutting sequences.

CHOOSING THE BEST TURKEY CALL

Successful turkey hunters often carry multiple types of turkey calls so they can adapt to changing conditions in the field. Loud box calls are great for striking gobblers from a distance, while diaphragm mouth calls allow hands-free calling once a bird gets close. Many hunters also carry a slate or pot call to produce soft purrs and clucks when working a cautious tom.

Different materials like slate, glass, and crystal produce unique tones that can trigger a gobbler’s curiosity. Learning to mix up your calling and using a variety of calls can often be the key to finishing stubborn birds during the spring season.

TURKEY CALLS FAQs

  • What is the best turkey call for beginners? Box calls and push-button calls are popular for beginners because they are easy to use and produce realistic turkey sounds with minimal practice.
  • What is the most versatile turkey call? Diaphragm mouth calls are extremely versatile because they allow hunters to call hands-free while producing a wide range of turkey sounds.
  • Should you carry multiple turkey calls? Yes. Many experienced hunters carry several calls to adapt to different situations and gobbler responses in the field.

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Note: No returns on any mouth operated call.