Owl Hooter
#6
RE: Owl Hooter
I just use my voice.....it's really not hard to do when you get the hang of it an dthe tones are very realistic and carry better I think.
You'll feel like a dork until you get it but it's a call easily mimicked by natural voice and it will be one less thing to tote around. Try different hand positions and just go for it.
Check this link out and practice.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjB2wRl7w6A
You'll feel like a dork until you get it but it's a call easily mimicked by natural voice and it will be one less thing to tote around. Try different hand positions and just go for it.
Check this link out and practice.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjB2wRl7w6A
#9
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Adirondacks
Posts: 1,305
RE: Owl Hooter
I have the wood Primos and the reed one from HS.Save your money.They only work if you're right on top of them anyway.I get the same results with crow,hawk and screaming peacock calls.I still carry the peacock call but only to ward off others who are stalking in on me when I'm making hen calls.
#10
RE: Owl Hooter
I can get you in touch with the guy who made this one for me. He took 3rd place at the NWTF convention callmaker's competition this year. Mine is made from bloodwood. The prizewinner was blackwood. He does this as a hobby, so they're not as expensive as you might think.