Mastering the Gobbler Slayer: The Ultimate Turkey Locator & Calling Tool
Mastering the Shock Gobble: How to Locate Turkeys with the Gobbler Slayer
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Want to locate turkeys more effectively? A shock gobble is a turkey’s natural response to a sudden, loud sound—whether it’s a coyote howl, crow call, or another unexpected noise. The key? They gobble, but they don’t know where you are!
By using a shock gobble first, you can:
- Pinpoint a gobbler’s location without making turkey sounds
- Set up in the best position before calling
- Increase your chances of bringing the bird in close
With the Gobbler Slayer, you can create a variety of locator calls to get birds to gobble, including:
- Coyote Howls – Push the button for a loud, high note that carries across long distances.
- Crow Calls – Ideal for mid-day gobblers that aren’t responding to yelps or cuts.
- Gobble Calls – Use strategically to challenge a territorial tom.
The Gobbler Slayer is the Swiss Army knife of turkey calls—it does it all. Anytime you can get a shock gobble, you’re playing with house money!
Stay tuned for more turkey hunting tips, and let’s put more gobblers in range!
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