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<blockquote data-quote="Layne" data-source="post: 3926046" data-attributes="member: 5850"><p>By far my favorite locator is an owl hooter, birds where I hunt rarely every respond to a crow call... there are so many crows yap'n all day that turkeys would go hoarse gobbling at them. I rarely hear a bird gobble at a crow but they gobble their butts off at owls. </p><p>I normally just listen when I first get to the woods to see if they'll gobble on their own, if I hear a bird in the distance gobbling I will normally hit the owl hooter prior to making that move. I can't tell you how many times I have had a bird gobble within a couple hundred yds of me that hadn't said a word until I hit that hooter and saved me from busting him going to the distant bird.</p><p></p><p>Once it gets on up in the day and I'm searching I'll usually cut on a mouth call or box call. One of the best locators during the day is a long paddle call with a high pitch that will get birds to gobble but I really don't like toting that long call around much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Layne, post: 3926046, member: 5850"] By far my favorite locator is an owl hooter, birds where I hunt rarely every respond to a crow call... there are so many crows yap'n all day that turkeys would go hoarse gobbling at them. I rarely hear a bird gobble at a crow but they gobble their butts off at owls. I normally just listen when I first get to the woods to see if they'll gobble on their own, if I hear a bird in the distance gobbling I will normally hit the owl hooter prior to making that move. I can't tell you how many times I have had a bird gobble within a couple hundred yds of me that hadn't said a word until I hit that hooter and saved me from busting him going to the distant bird. Once it gets on up in the day and I'm searching I'll usually cut on a mouth call or box call. One of the best locators during the day is a long paddle call with a high pitch that will get birds to gobble but I really don't like toting that long call around much. [/QUOTE]
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