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Locator calls, who uses them?
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<blockquote data-quote="REN" data-source="post: 5590455" data-attributes="member: 4849"><p>locator calls have a time and a place IMO. I think people who are very against them are not against the point of them, more how the Googan (their words not mine lol) use them on public land. </p><p></p><p>I carry an owl and a crow call, but use them maybe 8-9x total in a season. A lot of mornings I dont need it due to natural sounds but If I get a bird gobbling on the limb a long way off and make my move then he goes quiet I will use it when I feel Im getting close just to try and confirm. Same with a crow call. </p><p>Granted I dont blow it more then 1-2x total vs some that just seem to pound them lol. </p><p></p><p>Im not anti locator calls though, again feel there is a place for them if nothing else is working or your not ready to make turkey sounds yet and use them sparingly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="REN, post: 5590455, member: 4849"] locator calls have a time and a place IMO. I think people who are very against them are not against the point of them, more how the Googan (their words not mine lol) use them on public land. I carry an owl and a crow call, but use them maybe 8-9x total in a season. A lot of mornings I dont need it due to natural sounds but If I get a bird gobbling on the limb a long way off and make my move then he goes quiet I will use it when I feel Im getting close just to try and confirm. Same with a crow call. Granted I dont blow it more then 1-2x total vs some that just seem to pound them lol. Im not anti locator calls though, again feel there is a place for them if nothing else is working or your not ready to make turkey sounds yet and use them sparingly. [/QUOTE]
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