
Ask any turkey hunter how many calls they carry in their turkey vest (let alone own), and the answer will probably be “too many!” From there, they break down into a wider array of designs, including Diaphragm and trumpet (aka wingbone) mouth calls, or slate/pot calls and box-style friction calls.

Turkey calls fall, broadly, into two categories: Mouth calls, which you blow into, and friction calls, which create sound when you rub two surfaces together. Of all the stuff you can bring out on a hunt, turkey calls offer an especially daunting amount of variety.

Turkey hunting is a gear-rich sport with many choices in calls, decoys, turkey vests, chairs, and other equipment.
