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Started by StruttinGobbler3, February 01, 2020, 04:19:56 PM

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StruttinGobbler3

Just curious, which owl hooter and crow call is everybody using that you believe gets the most consistent shock gobbles from turkeys? I'm partial to the Harrison hooter, or I simply use my natural voice to good effect. I'm still searching for a crow call I really like. Any suggestions?


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Greg Massey

Gibson on the crow call... I let mother nature wake the turkey's up.. i don't like all that Owl hooting from the ground giving my location away ... Sometimes i might use crow call , but very seldom..

dirt road ninja

Gibson here as well on the crow call, also have the Harrison hooter. I don't use either early in the morning often.

Bowguy

Gibson crow, Harrison hooter

paboxcall

Harrison hooter and a Harrison crow call
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3bailey3

Dayral Gosey make some great crow calls


LaLongbeard

I don't know about owl or crow hooters but most people around my hunting areas slam doors and talk real loud to each other right about Gobbling time? They also throw a lot of garbage out in the woods....not sure if that helps the Gobbling but it is pretty standard practice for people that breath out of their mouth.
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owlhoot

Quote from: Greg Massey on February 01, 2020, 04:25:03 PM
Gibson on the crow call... I let mother nature wake the turkey's up.. i don't like all that Owl hooting from the ground giving my location away ... Sometimes i might use crow call , but very seldom..
You need to try a peacock call.

Greg Massey

Quote from: owlhoot on February 01, 2020, 07:16:33 PM
Quote from: Greg Massey on February 01, 2020, 04:25:03 PM
Gibson on the crow call... I let mother nature wake the turkey's up.. i don't like all that Owl hooting from the ground giving my location away ... Sometimes i might use crow call , but very seldom..
You need to try a peacock call.
No , one of those woodpecker calls , is better ... :TooFunny:

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Mossberg90MN

I own a Harrison owl hooter. It sounds real nice.

I also use a coyote howler from flextone, I had great success roosting with the coyote howler.

idgobble

Real hard on an aluminum call like a coyote is sometimes good.

Delmar ODonnell

I use my natural voice to owl call. Actually learned to sound reasonable while training my uvula to flutter to purr on a mouth call. I don't hoot every morning, but if it's slow I will, or I'll do it to try to start up the real owls. Opening day last year had 5 barred owls land in the tree I was on and start going crazy, which was a pretty neat experience.

I carry a cheap crow call, but probably only took it out of my vest 2-3 times last year. I've only used it when I have a gobbler reasonably located, but need him to gobble one more time to decide whether to set up at spot "A" or "B", and he hasn't heard a hen call yet, and I don't want him to until I'm set up.