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  1. 3-in-1 Locator Call featuring coyote, peacock, and woodpecker. Easy-To-Use call gives you options while locating turkeys. The shrill cry of the peacock is well known for driving gobblers crazy.

  2. A peacock call is a sure fire way to get a shock gobble out of a turkey. Many hunters have used the peacock call and many of them report having major success with it. Although it is an odd call that many turkeys do not hear all that often, that does not seem to matter in most populations.

  3. 2 paź 2003 · The Peacock is capable of pulling a gobble out of a call-shy tom. This easy-to-use call will help you find birds you would otherwise never know were there. Features: - 3-in-1 locator call featuring coyote, peacock and woodpecker- Easy-To-Use call gives you options while locating turkeys

  4. peacock locator Instruction Suck through the small end of the Dominator Call® while biting and releasing your bite repeatedly every second for about 4 or 5 seconds. Repeat this sound about 2 to 3 times every minute.

  5. Hawk, peacock, and woodpecker calls — along with others — are other kind-of-popular alternatives, too. But duck calls, goose tubes, coyote howlers, and truck doors are a little more common. Duck : Don't think a good hail call won't shock a tom into gobbling.

  6. Triple Shock Locator Call. by Primos Hunting Calls. Three Ways To Make Him Gobble. Loud, Reed-Type Locator Call that imitates the sounds of a peacock, coyote, and pileated woodpecker...all of which tortures toms into gobbling in response so you know where they are.

  7. 29 mar 2023 · Like the hawk screamer, I prefer to use the peacock call during the midday hours, and like the hawk screamer, it’s an excellent locator call to use on windy days. The shrill sound cuts through the wind like butter and will ring the ears of a distant tom.