Episode 200

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21st Mar 2019

229P - Soft Calling with Scott Ellis

Soft Calling with Scott Ellis

This week, Scott Ellis joins me to talk about soft calling turkeys.

Soft calling is a form of calling we all need to master in order to work turkeys into close range effectively.

In the interview, we talk about calls that are not turkey vocalizations, how to change the mood of a Tom, and different scenarios when we can use soft calling techniques.

For the icing on the cake, Scott shares the story of his most recent turkey hunt with us.

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The Turkey Hunter Podcast with Andy Gagliano & Cameron Weddington | Turkey Hunting Tips, Strategies, and Stories
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