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Started by StruttinGobbler3, February 08, 2020, 11:37:19 PM
Quote from: MK M GOBL on February 09, 2020, 09:12:40 AMI have an old H.S. Strut "Reed" Owl Hooter I picked up a turkey show/seminar and it is LOUD, been using is for 25+ years and it will Make em Gobble. Haven't seen one in a long time, H.S. switched over to the Palmer's Hoot Tube (I bought a wood one) and was nowhere close to the same volume, true had maybe a better sound but I'm not trying to call in owls... MK M GOBL
Quote from: StruttinGobbler3 on February 09, 2020, 02:09:05 PMQuote from: MK M GOBL on February 09, 2020, 09:12:40 AMI have an old H.S. Strut "Reed" Owl Hooter I picked up a turkey show/seminar and it is LOUD, been using is for 25+ years and it will Make em Gobble. Haven't seen one in a long time, H.S. switched over to the Palmer's Hoot Tube (I bought a wood one) and was nowhere close to the same volume, true had maybe a better sound but I'm not trying to call in owls... MK M GOBLI just found this exact owl hooter in used condition on eBay for sixteen bucks. I snapped it up and will give it a shot this year. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
Quote from: simpzenith on February 09, 2020, 11:06:13 AMI would take realism over volume any day. Volume doesn't necessarily equate to more responses. With loud, unrealistic sounds, there's a possibility of shutting a gobbler up for good. You're not going to spook them with realistic sounds in most cases. Another benefit of realistic owl hoots is that the real owls will respond sometimes, and those real owls might be closer to a gobbler, resulting in a shock gobble that you would have never gotten otherwise. If they won't gobble to standard owl hooting, add in some caterwauling. If that doesn't work, wait a while then try a coyote howl or a crow call but I would stick with what sounds real.