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Squealing hen call
Has anyone used the Squealing Hen call by HS Strut yet? I saw it on TV and I'll try anything once. Just received it in the mail today and used it just around the house. Really high pitched, and not a sound i've ever heard in the woods. Just wondering if anyone has had success with this call or any thoughts on it. Thanks!
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I read it works really great with Dr. Tom's Turkey Scent
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Ha nice one MK. It seems more like a fictional thing to me. But When primos came out with the Bleat Can no one bielived it because they never heard a doe bleat. Soo I gues experience with it is what you need.
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i saw it in onea my hunting magazines i got this week sposed to immitate a hen getting breed isnt it..if so I would say if a birds close enough it would be killer call!!
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if hes close enough!!
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Yeah, suppose to imitate a hen being bred. It came with a DVD with a really successful hunt on it while using the call...... but of course it would, they're not going to show it not working. :o) I was just wondering if anyone has tried this call. I can't get out to hunt until May 1st here in NY.
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When I hear a real hen making this noise I'll buy one.
He must be doing better than me if he can make his woman squeal like that! rw |
Originally Posted by hunt12ga
(Post 3601721)
when i hear a real hen making this noise i'll buy one.
He must be doing better than me if he can make his woman squeal like that! Rw |
sounds more like a coyote call to me but go ahead and try it and let us know how it does .... good luck
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I raise turkeys, I have heard a hen sort of make that noise once. It didn't really sound like that...
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I think will order it at the same time I order the Deer View Mirror for my treestand.
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Originally Posted by DTC
(Post 3601881)
I think will order it at the same time I order the Deer View Mirror for my treestand.
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Originally Posted by DTC
(Post 3601881)
I think will order it at the same time I order the Deer View Mirror for my treestand.
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Two years ago in VT I heard this on hunt. Here's a quote from hunt in which I posted on my forum.
"The hen getting breed started making a weird high pitch squeal and all the hens turn and started running towards her. The gobbler jumped off and she stood up walking towards me bent over shaking her whole body like a wet dog. Just as the hen got to her she stood up straight and when back to chasing them to me" So I'm 100% positive it is actually call but in the 20+ years of turkey hunting, hearing it only once isn't going to convince me it's worth using. Best of luck with it :s4: |
I heard it performs best once the gobbler is very close, already committed and within range... Success rates are very high when using it on birds within 40 yards, LOL Of course, Wayne Carlton uses a similar tactic in which he talks loudly and clearly and says, "Excuse Me!," just before taking the shot! I bet that must be a miracle call, too!
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I'd put this one with HS Struts "Kruncher Deer Call"!
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No thanks on the screaming hen. As for the turkey scent, I can't wait to try that stuff. All my problems will be solved.:rolleye0011::rolleye0011:
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I have a freind, who thinks it's a gimmick. I'm really interested in the Tink's Turkey Scent. I can't wait to hear from MK-M-GOBL how it works.
I never knew that turkeys relied on their sense of smell. I wonder now if it was the Fig Newtons I was eating 2 weeks ago, or my calling that drew my turkley into range. |
I almost bought that call but decided against it.
I have read several times that turkeys sense of smell is not very good, I don't think you need any masking sent etc. I have been within feet of many hens and a few gobblers, one even almost stepped on me I had sweat and campfire smoke on me, they could care less and acted completely normal. |
I truly believe that turkeys are attracted to the scent of fish. I've had fairly good success getting birds into range with Goldfish cracker scent on my fingers and crumbs on the front of my turkey vest. Even the generic ones, the cheddar Whales, work well. That's usually what I swipe from the kids' snack cabinet before heading to the turkey woods. That reminds me that I need to stock up on Goldfish before my season comes in. Hmm. A snack sounds good right now...
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Originally Posted by RockyMtnGobblers
(Post 3609231)
I almost bought that call but decided against it.
I have read several times that turkeys sense of smell is not very good, I don't think you need any masking sent etc. I have been within feet of many hens and a few gobblers, one even almost stepped on me I had sweat and campfire smoke on me, they could care less and acted completely normal. |
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