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Thanks Yelp! I have not heard of the coyote call tip, I would think the turkeys would shut up to not give up their location. Im still learning the way of the merriams and rio grandes. I spent years hunting goulds, and have been successful. I know they will act similarly, but I expect to see some differences. Thanks again.
Yelp was referring to "shock" calling --- coyote, crow, peacock, owl, woodpecker, hawk, etc. They have been waiting a year to have their way with the hens and fighting with all the other toms for dominance (ie - the right to breed), and are wound up as tight as a clock's spring. A high pitched, sudden sound will make them "shock" gobble before they can even think. They give up their location (without coming in like they would to hen sounds) and many times allows you to move in fairly close (without bumping them) and setup. Once you're in "their kichen" throw out some sexy hen clucks, purrs, and/or soft yelps . Bingo ... turkey dinner .... just add gibblet gravy, dressing, yams, and cranberry sauce.