Different turkey calls shine in different situations. A box call or slate can reach out and locate a distant gobbler, while a mouth call lets you stay hands-free when a bird is in range. If a tom hangs up, changing the sound even slightly can make you seem like a different hen and trigger curiosity or competition. On pressured birds, especially, switching calls can be the difference between getting ignored and getting a response.
Just in time for turkey season, Flextone has introduced two new mouth call assortments designed to help hunters stay adaptable and effective across a wide range of real-world spring hunting conditions.
New Flextone Mouth Calls
The brand recently launched two new lines of mouth calls: the Flex-Tech and Flex-Pro lines. These mouth calls offer the versatility, realism, and ease of use. Designed to span the full range of springtime calling scenarios, these two lineups provide turkey hunters with the tools to speak the right language. Whether birds are being cautious or aiming to fire a big gobbler up, these calls have it covered.
The Flex-Tech line, which includes the Flex-Tech Cutter, Flex-Tech Batwing, Flex-Tech Super V, and Flex-Tech Boss Hen features double-reed designs built over durable plastic frames. This design makes the mouth calls beginner friendly and easy to operate. The Flex-Tech lineup covers the most common situations encountered by turkey hunters in the spring woods.
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The Flex-Pro series, which includes the Flex-Pro Batwing, Flex-Pro Cutter, Flex-Pro Inverted V, and Flex-Pro Side Cutter features a more complex design of hand-stretched triple reeds over aluminum frames. Real hens don’t all sound the same. By carrying multiple calls, you can mimic a more natural “flock” effect, layering tones and rhythms to sound like multiple birds instead of one repetitive caller. The Flex-Pro series has mastered that by delivering sharper, cleaner sounds with a wider range. From softer, clearer tones to sharp cutts, clucks, medium rasps, and loud, aggressive calls, the line checks every box for hunters of all experience levels.
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