Can someone recommend an easy to use owl call? I have a crow call but you never know. Thanks in advance.
Primos Hoot Flute, you can get them at WalMart.
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Hoot Fluteâ„¢
[/align]The Hoot Fluteâ„¢ is easy to use. In the spring, sounding like an owl can very often entice a gobbler to give away his location by gobbling back at you. You can then move closer and, using turkey talk, lure the gobbler into range.
Features
[ul][*]LOUD![*]Three unique tuning holes for eight different tones and frequencies[*]Easily reproduces distinct pitches of the barred owl's and great horned owl's hoots[*]Durable and easy to carry [/ul]
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Man I'm gonna have to say the hoot flute sucks. It doesn't produce enough volume at all. A mediocre call with your natural voice is better than a perfect call from a hoot flute. Its cheap though, so I guess you get what you pay for.
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Like SS56 I'm not a big fan of the "boat whistle" types of calls either but they do work.They're just not loud enough. I don't want to coax a gobble I want to force one- "shock gobble". I'd pick up a reed style call like the Palmer and practice with it. Don't discount the use of your crow call in the pre-dawn hrs. either. A shrill-loud blast from your crow call on one of those "coulda heard a pin drop" mornings can really livin the woods up.It'salso a good way to change up that every day hum drum that seems to start up every day in April.