Hen Turkey Sounds (High Quality)
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- čas přidán 12. 06. 2017
- On the farm here in Southeast Missouri, this hen came in fired up and ready to mingle....if only I could call like her. She hit the field and was very vocal, luckily I was able to get the camera up. Thanks for watching and please like and subscribe!
Finally! An actual video of real hen talk without someone adding in their poor excuse for calling. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for sharing....God bless your hunts.
I love sitting out and hearing the thunder chickens do their thing. Great video man and thanks for sharing. Good hunting.
I love talking turkey 🦃 I had one stay in my area for 30 minutes.
Enjoyed it, thanks!
You've been busted. That's a putt!
I definitely wouldn't want to or use that putting
@@josephhale9198 Definitely not alarm putting; putting is a faster cadence and uneven plus the turkey looks and acts alarmed. These cluck's were evenly spaced and she was clearly relaxed walking. imho
Not all putts are alarm putts. This is the sound a hen makes when she is where she expects to see the turkey she heard and can't locate them. A very aggressive "where are you?" sound. If she was alarm putting, she wouldn't have stood there for a minute and a half. Body language is what tells you when a putt is an alarm.
she looking for you.
I play this to my baby turkeys when they're too loud
Same
U got hunter sens , follow those tracks hhhhhhhhhhhhhhh 😂
Don't want to sound worried
That's a putt and if your hunting forget it your done
Not necessarily. She hung around for a bit within range looking for me (who she thought was another hen) she was acting excited because there were no decoys example: she believed their should be another hen there but she could see it in the spot where she thought it was. If she was spooked it would have been short putts with no purrs to alert other turkeys in her social circle. Those calls were more of a “I know you’re here but where”. I’ve had hens spook from movement before and they never hang around that long. Ever.
warrior in a garden she hung around until she thought she had given it her best in meeting up with another hen and then just fed on grasshoppers until she went over the roll in the field. Spring turkey season and bow hunting the rut are top notch. I’d take bow hunting the rut first depending on when you ask lol. Take care man.
lol no that's not a true alarm putt. she's looking for him. I'm guessing he was calling then she came in and can't find who she thought was there.
That’s not 100% true. If you have the space/ability to do so, you can move around and try different areas that are just a few hundred yards or so away from where you got busted and still kill a tom. And in a matter of hours, a turkey (or turkeys) that busted you may even come back to where they busted you if you play it right.
@@briantaylor2.023 that's not even a putt that a cluck
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