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Turkey Calls – Mouth Calls, Box Calls & Pot Calls for Turkey Hunting

Turkey calls are one of the most important tools for a successful hunt. The Outdoor Outpost’s turkey calls collection includes mouth calls, box calls, pot calls, and locator calls designed to help hunters communicate with gobblers and bring them into range. Whether you're hunting early season birds or working a stubborn tom during the rut, the right call gives you the ability to control the interaction and create opportunities in the field.

Why Turkey Calls Matter

Turkey hunting is all about communication. A well-executed call can convince a gobbler that a hen is nearby, triggering him to approach. Poor calling—or the wrong type of call—can have the opposite effect and push birds away.

Mastering a few basic sounds like yelps, clucks, and purrs allows hunters to mimic natural turkey behavior and create realistic scenarios that draw birds in.

Types of Turkey Calls

Different turkey calls are designed for different situations, skill levels, and sound profiles.

  • Diaphragm (mouth) calls for hands-free, versatile calling
  • Box calls for loud, long-distance calling and locating birds
  • Pot (slate) calls for realistic tones and soft calling
  • Locator calls like crow and owl calls to trigger gobbles

Box calls are often the easiest for beginners and produce loud, realistic sounds that travel long distances, while pot calls offer more subtle tones for close-range work. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}

Choosing the Right Turkey Call

The best turkey call depends on your experience level and hunting situation. Mouth calls provide the most versatility and allow hands-free operation, while box calls are ideal for beginners and windy conditions due to their volume.

Pot calls are a favorite among experienced hunters because they can produce a wide range of sounds depending on striker pressure and surface type. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}

Using Multiple Calls for Success

Most experienced turkey hunters carry multiple calls and switch between them based on how birds respond. Loud calls help locate gobblers early, while softer, more subtle calls are used as birds get closer.

Having multiple call types allows you to adapt to different conditions and create more realistic calling sequences throughout the hunt.

Call in More Gobblers This Season

The Turkey Calls collection at The Outdoor Outpost offers dependable options for every hunting style and experience level. Whether you're learning to call or refining your strategy, the right call can help you bring gobblers into range and make the most of your time in the field.

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