Quaker Boy's Chris Kirby shows us sure fire ways to bag that longbeard.
Comments on "Clucks, Purrs, and Cuts 101"
best video ive seen ... best video ive seen on you tube yet!!! i really? appreciate it!!
nice vid dude your ... nice vid dude your a really good caller, this is my first turkey? season coming up and i have no idea how to use one . i,ve hunted for 7 years i belive and im real excited for the season, now will you make another video with you actully hunting and calling in a turkey...... that would be awesome!!!!!!!!!!
Keep at it. It ... Keep at it. It just? takes practice. I'm sure you'll be ready to go by spring.
I'm trying to learn ... I'm trying to learn how to use a mouth call but it's not going too good. I can make a decent cluck, but I can't cut to save my life. To cut, you say puck, right? But when I make a P sound my tounge is at the bottom of my mouth.? My main problem is, I can't hold the call to the roof of my mouth and make a P sound. What am I doing wrong? Any ideas?
being a Quaker? Boy ... being a Quaker? Boy Pro Staffer, this is awesome! Chris rocks!
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im 14 years old, and as of 2011 ive only turkey hunted three seasons. before last year, i couldn't even make a sound on a diafragm call, now, after a good year of practice, i tried the same thing you did in the video, and belive? it or not i called a tome with a 9 inch beard into 45 yards. too bad he saw me draw back, and i missed the 45 yard shot on a sprinting tom. hahaha, maybe this weekend!
Kim: Football season is the best time for beer, chicken wings
With the summer humidity finally letting up and temperatures slowly but surely starting to cool, Bulldogs fans everywhere now are entering their favorite season - football season. Go Dawgs! Sic 'em!
Food Inspectors, Consumer Groups to Protest Poultry Proposal
Rally outside Agriculture Department headquarters planned for Monday
WASHINGTON, March 28, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Federal food inspectors represented by the American Federation of Government Employees will join with consumer watchdogs and concerned citizens to protest proposed changes to the poultry inspections process that they fear could put the American public at risk.
A rally outside the Agriculture Department headquarters in Washington is planned for 11:30 a.m.