The most common noise turkey hunters make is an imitation of the yelp. This is nonsensical because the yelp means "Here I am!" in turkey speak and the last thing you want a gobbler to know is your exact location. The gobble also means "Here I am!" You get a gobbler standing in one spot telling you where he is and you start telling him where you are, but nobody says "Come here!" or "I'm a-comin'!"
The calls a turkeys make that say "Come here!" are clucks and cutts. Trouble is cutting gets worn out real fast and clucks are application-specific. And I ain't typing all that!
The calls a turkeys make that say "Come here!" are clucks and cutts. Trouble is cutting gets worn out real fast and clucks are application-specific. And I ain't typing all that!