I've used a Lynch Box call, a Quaker Boy push pin call but my most success is with a Hunters Specialties triple glass slate type call. I also have a mini HS Slate call as back up
So the HS Strut Triple Glass is basically all I use now and until this year I have been able to call them in really well.
I use either a Mossberg 500 12 gauge or a Mossberg 5500 MkII 12 gauge. 3" Magnum Federal #4 copper plated/buffered shot.
The only turkey I have taken all the way to my stomach though I shot with the Mossberg 5500MkII during fall season with #1 buckshot.
Head to toe camo.
My season is over for this year. Due to work, weather and college lacrosse I only got 3 trips this year...and it rained during 2 (no good calling in the rain). Only heard gobbles on my first trip, but the bird would not move 1 inch closer to me. Today was my last try. I called from 6:30 to 12:00PM and didn't hear a peep. As I was walking out of the woods, I flushed one about 100 feet in front of me and 50 feet from the edge of the woods. It made a huge racket and was clucking as it flew off. Couldn't tell the sex, but I am sure it was a gobbler.
So the HS Strut Triple Glass is basically all I use now and until this year I have been able to call them in really well.
I use either a Mossberg 500 12 gauge or a Mossberg 5500 MkII 12 gauge. 3" Magnum Federal #4 copper plated/buffered shot.
The only turkey I have taken all the way to my stomach though I shot with the Mossberg 5500MkII during fall season with #1 buckshot.
Head to toe camo.
My season is over for this year. Due to work, weather and college lacrosse I only got 3 trips this year...and it rained during 2 (no good calling in the rain). Only heard gobbles on my first trip, but the bird would not move 1 inch closer to me. Today was my last try. I called from 6:30 to 12:00PM and didn't hear a peep. As I was walking out of the woods, I flushed one about 100 feet in front of me and 50 feet from the edge of the woods. It made a huge racket and was clucking as it flew off. Couldn't tell the sex, but I am sure it was a gobbler.