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Tree Top Turkeys™
1036 County Road 15
South Point OH 45680
Phone: (740) 377-9542
Email:
info@treetopturkeys.com
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Brad Taylor of Tree Top Turkeys possesses
one of the largest digitally recorded
libraries of real wild turkeys taken in
their natural habitat. All recordings you
hear on Tree Top Turkeys products are 100%
real wild turkeys recorded and unprovoked,
in the woods. These turkeys have not been
provoked and are not responding to man-made
calling, instead they are communicating with
each other, in their natural habitat.
Brad started competing in turkey
calling contests in the early nineties. A
short time later he began recording his time
in the turkey woods, so he could listen to
the calls any time, any place. He did this
with the hope of honing his skills as a
caller and hunter.
In 2004 Brad founded Tree Top
Turkeys, and released Volume 1 to the
public. Two other projects followed, and
Tree Top Turkeys gained national recognition
in the hunting industry.
In 2005 Brad was honored to be
invited to judge at the NWTF Grand Nationals
Calling Championships. Since then, he judges
many of the major turkey calling contests
each year, including the World Championships
and the US Open.
Brad also travels and speaks at many
venues each year, sharing his love for
turkey hunting and his knowledge of the wild
turkeys vocabulary. If you are interested in
having Brad to speak at your event and share
his very interesting multimedia
presentation, please contact Brad at the
info above.
What are people saying?
"Successful
turkey hunter’s today need an edge. By
listening to the real wild turkeys in Tree
Top Turkeys, the hunter can learn how to
speak and talk the language and begin to
truly communicate with the wild turkey. Wild
turkeys have many subtleties in their
vocabulary; these sounds need to become
ingrained in the hunter’s calling, the only
way this can happen is by listening to real
wild turkeys constantly."
Denny
Gulvas, Gulvas Wildlife Adventures
"When I listen
to Tree Top Turkeys, the hair on the back of
my neck stands up and my trigger finger gets
itchy!"
Ernie
Calandrelli, Quaker Boy Game Calls |