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How to Call Turkeys with Your Natural Voice

By Brodie SwisherFebruary 8, 2021
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Want to kill more turkeys this spring? Learn how to call with your natural voice! Sure, you probably have a turkey vest full of mouth calls and friction calls, but knowing how to call with your natural voice can tip the odds for success in your favor in several ways. Just ask Preston Pittman.

Few, if any, people know the wild turkey like Pittman. He’s been playing the turkey game for a long time. He’s a champion voice caller from way back. 

Check out what he has to say about how to call turkeys with your natural voice in the video below…

Why Go Natural?

As mentioned above, knowing how to call turkeys with your natural voice will make you a deadlier turkey hunter. Why? Think about it. How many times have you needed to call, but didn’t have a call in your mouth or hands? You got caught off guard and couldn’t move. Knowing how to call with your natural voice will save you, over and over throughout the spring turkey season. 

But as Pittman also mentioned in the video above, the natural voice produces a unique sound, much more in line with that of the wild turkey. There’s a rasp that can come from your natural voice that no store-bought call can ever reproduce. 

And you can bet that you’ll be the only one in the woods with the call your natural voice produces. Most other hunters will be scratching on pot and box calls, or mouth calls.

You’ll present a distinct sound when you learn to call with your natural voice, unlike anything the local birds have ever heard from other hunters. 

Finally, when you learn how to call turkeys with your natural voice, you won’t ever have to worry about leaving your calls at the house, or in the truck. You’ll always be prepared with the calls and sounds you need. 

Give it a try! It just might be the most effective tool you’ll have in your bag of tricks this spring. 

Brodie Swisher
Brodie Swisher is a world champion game caller, outdoor writer, seminar speaker and Editor for Bowhunting.com. Brodie and his family live in the Kentucky Lake area of west Tennessee.
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