Turkey hunting success often hinges on knowing not just how to call, but when and why to use specific calls. Situational calling is the art of tailoring your vocalizations to the bird's mood, the time of day, and the environment.
Pre-Dawn Calling (On the Roost)The moment before fly-down is crucial. The goal here is to locate and lightly excite a roosted gobbler without pressuring him to gobble repeatedly before he hits the ground.
Recommended Calls and SituationsSituation | Call Type | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
First light, searching for a bird | Soft Tree Yelp/Hoot | Locates a bird, encouraging a soft gobble without revealing your exact position. |
Bird gobbles, needs slight encouragement | Soft Cluck and Purr | Confirms "hen" presence, making him think about fly-down. |
Bird flies down and gobbles | Light Cutting/Soft Yelp | Confirms he landed safely, indicating the "hen" is ready to start her day. |
Once the birds are on the ground, the calling strategy shifts from locating to seducing. The key is to be an "uninterested" hen—make him come to you.
Recommended Calls and SituationsSituation | Call Type | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
Gobbler hangs up at 80-100 yards | Soft Cluck and Purr | "She's not running to me." This often breaks the standoff by suggesting indifference. |
Gobbler has stopped gobbling or moving | Aggressive Cutting/Fast Yelp | A final, sharp burst of calling, often followed by silence. This suggests the hen is leaving. |
Gobbler is approaching but out of sight | Soft Cluck/Purr/Scratch in Leaves | Mimics a hen feeding, convincing the gobbler everything is safe and normal. |
As the morning wanes, gobblers may be with hens or moving toward feeding/loafing areas. Calling should be louder and more insistent to cover more ground.
Recommended Calls and SituationsSituation | Call Type | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
Walking, trying to locate a bird | Loud Yelps/Crow Call/Owl Hoot | Locating calls to cover large areas of ground and elicit a shock gobble. |
Upon hearing a distant gobble | Assembly Yelp | A series of loud, pleading yelps used by a lost or separated hen. Highly effective when a gobbler is alone. |
In open terrain or on a field edge | Kee-Kee Run | The call of a young turkey. Use this to suggest innocence and safety, often drawing an older bird. |
The last hour of daylight is a final opportunity. Birds are often moving back toward their roost sites. The focus shifts back to locating their roost.
Recommended Calls and SituationsSituation | Call Type | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
Trying to confirm a roost location | Fly-Up Cackle | Mimics a turkey flying up to roost, often forcing a nearby gobbler to sound off before settling in. |
Locating a group of birds moving to roost | Soft Cluck and Yelp | Keeps the locator calls natural and non-aggressive. |