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I met a kid this weekend in eastern washington with a Primos owl hooter that sounded like a duck/buck grunt call. Infact my 8 year old asked the kid why he brought a deer call turkey hunting ...maybe they put the wrong reed in a bunch of calls at Primos
I've never used a owl call. I saw an old video years ago on how to owl hoot. Cup your hands over your mouth and hoot, "Who cooks for you, who cooks for you". Works real will. BTW, when there in the roost in the evening you can make a loud cutt with a box call, they will gobble to locate them for the next morning.
Quote from: PA BEN on April 06, 2010, 06:02:23 AMI've never used a owl call. I saw an old video years ago on how to owl hoot. Cup your hands over your mouth and hoot, "Who cooks for you, who cooks for you". Works real will. BTW, when there in the roost in the evening you can make a loud cutt with a box call, they will gobble to locate them for the next morning. Who cooks for you, Who cooks for you ALL (extra note to finish the call.
Quote from: dawei on April 06, 2010, 02:19:06 PMQuote from: PA BEN on April 06, 2010, 06:02:23 AMI've never used a owl call. I saw an old video years ago on how to owl hoot. Cup your hands over your mouth and hoot, "Who cooks for you, who cooks for you". Works real will. BTW, when there in the roost in the evening you can make a loud cutt with a box call, they will gobble to locate them for the next morning. Who cooks for you, Who cooks for you ALL (extra note to finish the call.That's only for southern owls..........just kidding.
Hate to jack the thread but it's going down this path.....has anyone ever got a response in WA from an Owl hooter.....from a turkey not an Owl
Quote from: Tom Tamer on April 06, 2010, 04:35:16 PMHate to jack the thread but it's going down this path.....has anyone ever got a response in WA from an Owl hooter.....from a turkey not an Owl Not the best for getting a response, but to answer your question..........yes I personally have. I also took someone one year from down south out on Rio's in the Blues, where both days, once late afternoon and also the next morning gobblers responded to owl calls he made using only his mouth. Louder than any factory call, and better sounding. Fairly well known turkey hunter I might add from South Carolina.