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owl locator call
I saw an electric owl call that looked about the size of the "come-here-deer" call. I found it in a catalog but now that I want it, I can't find it. Anyone know of the call I'm talking about? If so, where can I find it? Thanks in advance for your help!
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RE: owl locator call
I have seen them at Wally world in the past if that helps. My question is why? (might not be any of my buisness though ) An owl call is very easy to use and even owl calling with your voice is pretty easy. Try the Palmer Hoot tube or the Primos Camp Owl. Both calls are very easy to learn and sound great. Also. the primos call is an idea "borrowd" from Mr. Camp. He also sales his owl hooter with a money back quarntee if I remember correctly, here's his web addy.... http://www.campcallers.com
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RE: owl locator call
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RE: owl locator call
I also use my own voice for owl call (such that is is :( ) As for the call you are looking for, you might want to re-think if it is an electronic call as they are not legal to use to locate or call in a bird in NY during the season.
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RE: owl locator call
I use the owl call Goad gave me. It seems to work pretty well!
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RE: owl locator call
TScott, is on the money! the plamer hoot tube, or the camp owl, IMO
are the best soundin calls on the market. I would think an eletric owl call would sound non-authentic. not that the turkey wouldn't gobble at it, he probly would. they'll gobble at just about anything.<img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle> Ward Burton-- Daytona 500 winner-- go Cat-22 |
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