Calling and decoying are essential skills for many types of hunting. This guide provides information on how to practice these techniques.
Calling PracticePractice calling allows you to mimic the sounds of the game you are hunting, which can draw them closer.
Types of CallsDifferent game require different types of calls. Here is a table outlining common calls:
Game | Common Call Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
Turkey | Diaphragm call | Hands-free call to mimic turkey vocalizations |
Deer | Grunt call | Mimics a whitetail deer's grunt |
Duck | O-ring call | Used for a variety of duck sounds |
Practice Techniques
- Listen to real calls: Before attempting to mimic a call, listen to recordings of the actual game sounds you are trying to imitate.
- Practice consistency: Try to produce the same sound repeatedly until it becomes second nature.
- Vary volume and intensity: Game often respond differently to soft, subtle calls versus loud, aggressive calls. Practice modulating your volume.
- Use a mirror: When practicing with mouth calls, a mirror can help you visualize and adjust your technique.