
It is usually associated with something being not quite right. This can often times be enough calling to make him commit, and show himself long enough for a good shot.ĭescription: The putt is often one or more sharp notes, usually quite a bit louder and more abrupt than a cluck. Use it when the bird is just out of site to make him think there is a hen feeding and content right at your location. Use In The Field: Another great call to use on a hung up gobbler. A great confidence call that lets other birds know that things are ok. Usually used in slightly more social, or flock type situations when birds are moving through the woods or feeding together as a group. Just a purr of two can calm him down enough to make those last few steps you need for a good shot.ĭescription: The cluck and purr is just as it sounds, a soft cluck or two followed by the rolling sound of a purr. Use the call when he is just hung up out of gun range, or maybe in gun range but in thick cover. Use In The Field: The purr can be the purr-fect call to get a leery old gobbler to commit those few extra yards.

This is a call that usually cannot be heard at a distance, but is a great close call up call that can put an approaching gobbler at ease. Often made by birds while feeding in a group as an "everything is ok" type sound. But, don't overdo it, if a bird is walking towards you, keep quiet and let him keep walking.ĭescription: The purr is a soft, almost bubbly sounding call that means the bird is content and relaxed. Use In The Field: Using the cluck sparingly while a gobbler approaches with a soft yelp or two can keep a birds interest and keep him moving in your direction.

It's often a call used in general communication between birds at ease. It's a communication note used by one bird to get the attention of another just to let them know where it is.

Often done one or more times in a row, and broken up by a yelp or two. Turkey Sounds - Vocalizations Of The Wild Turkey by Matt Wettishĭescription: The cluck is subtle short note done softly with no real cadence.
