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Go-to Crow call for shock gobbles?

Started by CG1997, Today at 11:33:27 AM

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CG1997

What's your go-to for crow calls? I'm struggling picking up on how to use an owl hooter effectively but can blow a crow call just fine so I'm looking for a good one to add to my arsenal until I can master the hooter lol

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bigwoodstom

Oddly enough even with my customs, I always end up carrying a HS Hammering Crow. It's an excellent production call.
I'd Rather be on Hazel Creek

Dr Juice

My go to is a Primos crow call. I get excellent results with it.

Greg Massey

Ralph Snodgrass makes one awesome crow call from a 50 caliber shell case ...

Very unique ... I just got one of these ...

Chad also makes a good one ... I have one of his in Osage

Will

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I use a Daryal Gosey crow call that has a bamboo insert along with an old Lehman wooden caller. I tried searching for the Gosey call on line but it appears he doesn't make them any longer. The Lehman I e had since the early 90's and actually hurts your ears when I use it. I get good responses from both calls.

CG1997

Quote from: Will on Today at 04:27:31 PMI use a Daryal Gosey goose call that has a bamboo insert along with an old Lehman wooden caller. I tried searching for the Gosey call on line but it appears he doesn't make them any longer. The Lehman I e had since the early 90's and actually hurts your ears when I use it. I get good responses from both calls.
Thanks I actually found a phone number and was able to place an order for one!

TScottW99

I've been carrying the same two for a very long time, I'd be lost without them. A Gibson walnut and a Haydel triple tone.
"What gets us jangly is the suddenness of everything. We hunt turkeys because we want to hear them gobble, watch them strut and all that, and we hunt them with shotguns because we want to be close to them when those things occur." - Jim Spencer