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This bamboo and glass call makes loud, high-pitched yelps and calls that reviewers say prove irresistible to big toms. With 5/5 stars, there’s not much to argue with.
Turkeys are social birds, and decoys tend to be your best bet with these visual and territorial critters. This hen decoy allows you to fine tune poses, and it collapses flat for easy transport. Plus, the realistic feathers provide texture and believability for wary toms.
The Primos Wet Box call is designed for those moments in the woods when rain is imminent but so are the gobbles. This piece delivers yelps and cuts in any weather, and a 4.4/5-star review backs its goal of resonance among the turkey-seeking crowd.
Toms aren’t down with jakes being around, and this remote-controlled jake decoy aims to use that behavior against any big toms in the area. The tailpiece raises and lowers to mimic a jake’s behavior, and you can even add a real tail onto the piece to add realism to the moment. Best paired with a hen, this is a great option for enticing big toms to come into your setup.
Nicole Qualtieri has been writing about hunting, fishing, and the outdoors for 8 years.
From 2014-2017, Nicole worked for ZPZ Productions. There, she partnered with multiple hunting outlets and personalities on social media and e-commerce, including MeatEater, Randy Newberg, and Remi Warren. She also managed online communications for Backcountry Hunters & Anglers for nearly two years, and she spent six years prior in Corporate sales. Additionally, she served a year as an AmeriCorps VISTA volunteer in Bridgewater, MA, coordinating volunteers for a therapeutic recreational facility.
Based in Montana, Nicole is an avid hunter and angler. She’s a lifelong horsewoman and animal lover, and she’s recently ventured into the world of bird dogs with her young Boykin Spaniel, Bob.