A slate call or “pot” call is probably easiest to learn on, but also keep playing with the mouth call. I’m convinced that people put too much stock in trying to be a really good caller. I think it’s much more important to know when to call and appropriate types of calls.
A turkey shotgun, camo, and a call is all a person really needs to kill one, everything else is just extra. The biggest part of turkey hunting for me is locating them. Spend the time at sunset and sunrise trying to pinpoint gobbles. Drop pins on OnX approximately where you think they are. Over time, this really starts to show you where and what type of terrain features, etc to really key in on.
I’m not a expert turkey hunter or caller by any means, I just enjoy hunting in general, and turkey season is a good way to do some scouting for my deer hunt ting areas, look for shed antlers, and out a few turkey breasts in the freezer! I got one this past weekend with my bow
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