How to Make a Wooden Turkey Call

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Tip 1 - How to Make Turkey Calls

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How to Make Turkey Calls

Wild turkeys communicate with each other using a language of gobbles, yelps, putts, purrs, and other sounds. Hunters use devices named turkey calls to mimic these sounds and thus lure turkeys within firing range. Stores and online vendors...
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Tip 2 - How to Make a Turkey Box Call | eHow

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How to Make a Turkey Box Call | eHow

Making a turkey call box is something many hunters find enjoyable during the off season. It is a fairly simple task that requires a little knowledge of wood working but it can be mastered by anyone. Many hunters like to build their own turkey call boxes because they can choose their own type of wood, and experiment with the dimensions of the call...

Tip 3 - How To Make A Custom Turkey Call Striker

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Calling in a gobbler is especially gratifying when you do it with a peg you've made. Materials aren't fancy: a 1/4-inch oak dowel plus a corncob; a solid fiberglass rod (white bicycle flagstaffs are great) or a broken carbon arrow shaft plus a 3/4-inch oak dowel. Experiment with striker-tip angles, overall lengths, and materials—including hard plastics, laminates, and even hard rubber—to get a tone that works.
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