Most turkey hunters have a grasp on the basic vocalizations that real birds make, but they often don’t understand what is being communicated.
Think of it sort of like a preschooler absentmindedly saying words for the sake of saying words, versus actually conversing with someone. One is background noise, the other is a method to convey meaning. This understanding is often what separates really successful turkey hunters from the rest of the crowd.
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