Using a Slate Turkey Call- The Basics

Using a Slate Turkey Call- The Basics

Using a Slate Turkey Call- The Basics

Learning to call in that Ole Tom can be a challenge. We have a few tips to get you started.


1. Gather Your Gear

You’ll need:

  • A slate call (also known as a pot call)

  • A striker (the stick-like tool used to create sounds)

  • Fine-grit sandpaper or Scotch-Brite pad (to maintain friction)

2. Prepare Your Call

  • Lightly rough up the surface of the slate with sandpaper or a pad. This improves striker grip.

  • Also, lightly sand the tip of the striker if needed.

3. Hold the Call Correctly

  • Hold the slate call in your non-dominant hand with your fingertips on the edges—don’t cover the surface.

  • Grip the striker like a pencil with your dominant hand, keeping your fingers relaxed.

4. Making Basic Turkey Sounds

Yelp (Attracting Call)

  • Place the striker at a slight angle on the slate.

  • Make small, oval-shaped motions.

  • Control pressure and speed to adjust the pitch.

Cluck (Soft Contact Call)

  • Gently tap or pull the striker in short motions on the slate.

  • This sound mimics a hen communicating calmly.

Purr (Content Sound)

  • Apply light pressure and make a slow, drawn-out motion.

  • Purring is used to signal a relaxed turkey.

Cutting (Excited Call)

  • Use quick, sharp taps with the striker.

  • This simulates an excited hen and can get a gobbler to respond.

5. Practice and Adjust

  • Experiment with angles and pressure to fine-tune your sounds.

  • Keep the surface clean and free of oils or dirt for the best performance.Turkey 

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