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I am struggling with owl calls...

Started by deerbasshunter3, February 01, 2017, 01:41:19 PM

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deerbasshunter3

What call is the easiest call to make realistic owl sounds?

MK M GOBL

Don't know if they make it any longer, mine is pretty old but works great! I have a H.S. Strut Reeded Owl Hooter, not going to say it is the "Best" owl but it makes them gobble. Not calling contests here just use what works. If you could find it I'd buy it. Mostly I do a Laughing Call and short with a good roll at the end and seems to work the best. I do the traditional "Who cooks for you" too.

MK M GOBL

deerbasshunter3

Are there any calls that sound like an owl just by blowing into it?

MK M GOBL

There are a few "Hoot" type barrel calls that don't take much too run but I never got the results like I do from the reed Barred Owl call.

MK M GOBL

ncwoodsman

I use the Harrison Hoot'n Stick. Not sure if it's the easiest, but the call sounds great when done correctly. Like anything else, practice, practice, practice...

Full strut

The Harrison's hoot stick in walnut is a great call. I will run it until it breaks :icon_thumright:

deerbasshunter3

I have the Down N Dirty Boogieman barred owl call, but, to be honest, it really just hurts my cheeks to use it. Not to mention, I cannot, for the life of me, get the roll at the end of the "who cooks for you all..."

drenalinld

NOTHING is easier to make realistic owl sounds than Harrison hooter. That does not mean turkeys gobble at it best. I can call with realistic hooters and get no response. Get most gobbles with primos hooter with two of the three holes covered. About 20 years this has been the case more often than not. One note owl imitation with natural voice gets a lot of shock gobbles. Resembles a red neck yelling more than an owl, but works. Just trying to say, use what makes em gobble.


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Tennessee Lead

My Hoot'N Stick is really easy to use


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deerbasshunter3

Quote from: drenalinld on February 02, 2017, 05:39:58 PM
NOTHING is easier to make realistic owl sounds than Harrison hooter. That does not mean turkeys gobble at it best. I can call with realistic hooters and get no response. Get most gobbles with primos hooter with two of the three holes covered. About 20 years this has been the case more often than not. One note owl imitation with natural voice gets a lot of shock gobbles. Resembles a red neck yelling more than an owl, but works. Just trying to say, use what makes em gobble.


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Primos Hoot Flute?

bornagain64

Another vote for Harrison Hootin Stick. I ordered one made from Cocobollo and love it.
Get yourself one and watch a few videos and  practice, will not take long. PI am down here in Florida and the Osceolas gobble to the owl laugh a lot.

https://youtu.be/As_djxF2ntk

deerbasshunter3

Is the Hootin stick really as easy as it looks on the YouTube videos?

drenalinld

Quote from: deerbasshunter3 on February 02, 2017, 08:00:28 PM
Quote from: drenalinld on February 02, 2017, 05:39:58 PM
NOTHING is easier to make realistic owl sounds than Harrison hooter. That does not mean turkeys gobble at it best. I can call with realistic hooters and get no response. Get most gobbles with primos hooter with two of the three holes covered. About 20 years this has been the case more often than not. One note owl imitation with natural voice gets a lot of shock gobbles. Resembles a red neck yelling more than an owl, but works. Just trying to say, use what makes em gobble.


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Primos Hoot Flute?

Yes sir. I have three hoot flutes. One of them is more effective than the other two. Crazy!!

Bowguy

Quote from: deerbasshunter3 on February 02, 2017, 09:27:26 AM
I have the Down N Dirty Boogieman barred owl call, but, to be honest, it really just hurts my cheeks to use it. Not to mention, I cannot, for the life of me, get the roll at the end of the "who cooks for you all..."
Throat gargle or tongue flutter almost like feed chuckle on a duck call. Your cheeks shouldn't hurt. Sounds you're trying too hard

deerbasshunter3

Well, I just ordered a Hoot'N stick synthetic. Hope it sounds as good, and is as easy, as every body makes it out to be.