10 year old wants to learn to call Turkeys.

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My granddaughter wants to learn how to hunt and call turkeys. The problem is she lives on the other side of the country from me. I would like to purchase for her an instructional set, on a low gradient appropriate for her age, on how to call. Any recommendations?

Thanks
 
Start her with a box call. Many quality calls out there; I started and use a Lynch. I suspect there are many Youtube tutorial videos around on how to make the various sounds.
 
How much do you want to spend on calls? I agree with the above in a box call. You could also get her a slate call and a diagram call, depending on how much you want to spend (diaghram calls are cheap). Get her started on YouTube searching for calling info and she can spend a ton of time watching, listening, and learning. Good luck!
 
Is there a NWTF chapter in her area?

Some of the members surely have calls sitting around (free) and would LOVE to help out a youngster.

I mentored a couple kids on their first bird this year and we do monthly educational meetings + youth shooting day and all sorts of stuff.
 
My 10 year old started working on his mouth call this spring. He picked it up a lot faster than my oldest did at that age. Just a basic double reed call and some basic instruction got him going, then we pulled up a lot of videos on YouTube watching hen turkeys call and he kept working trying to mimic them. There are a lot of beginner videos going through calling techniques online. Watch a few and send the best ones to him.

There are some kits that have a combo of calls, all set for beginner level. Below are a couple of examples:



You could probably reach out to a customer call builder and put together a set for beginners with better quality calls if you wanted.
 
Thank you all for your responses and time you took in responding. Very helpful.

There is a lot of stuff on You Tube. A lot of people giving advice and using calls. I was kind of looking for something more structured. A lesson by lesson type of thing. Then I can turn her loose watching and mimicking hens calling on You Tube. I didn’t think about a local NWTF chapter. I like that idea.

Good recommendations on calls. As far as cost I am not worried about it. I want something that is going to be easy for her to use that is not going to frustrate her. Her being successful making sounds on the call is the most important thing when starting out. She is a kid so she has to have some interest in the type of call. If she doesn’t like the call type she will be less likely to practice with it. Probably going to be a little bit of a trade off there.

I never saw those beginner kits before on Amazon. I think they are a great idea. Thanks for the links. I will inquire about higher quality calls for ease of use. May buy them separately. What she doesn’t like I will use.
 
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