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  2. Bring in Your Next Turkey With These Top Calls - AOL

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    The best calls can endure the physical harshness of hunting and emit realistic sounds for many seasons. More Hunting Essentials: Best Hunting Jackets • Best Hunting Pants • Best Ground Blinds ...

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  5. Turkey call - Wikipedia

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    Push-pull calls. Push-pull turkey calls are the simplest of all turkey calls to use, and create realistic turkey sounds. A push-pull call functions by pushing and/or pulling a button on the end of the call, forcing a surface across a peg. Tube calls. The tube call is a popular caller for many of the nation's top turkey hunters.

  6. Game call - Wikipedia

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    Game call. A game call is a device that is used to mimic animal noises to attract or drive animals to a hunter. [1] Animal species attracted to game calls include deer, turkey, ducks, geese, moose, elk, raccoons, wild pigs, coyotes, bears, wolves, cougars, foxes, quails, squirrels, chipmunks, and crows.

  7. Dolby Headphone - Wikipedia

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    Dolby Headphone. Dolby Headphone is a technology developed by Lake Technology (Australia), that later sold marketing rights to Dolby Laboratories, sometimes referred to as Mobile Surround, which creates a virtual surround sound environment in real-time using any set of two-channel stereo headphones.