Hootin advice.
- killerstump
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Hootin advice.
Here I am this evening trying to roost a bird. Using my harrison hootin stick. Like for y'all to maybe tell Me if it's ok or if I need to do something different. Thanks
https://youtu.be/Y-AM3Jl7648
https://youtu.be/Y-AM3Jl7648
Re: Hootin advice.
Sounds good to me. Did you have any birds to answer ya.
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Hootin advice.
None but was raining and figured they may done put there head under there wing
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Hootin advice.
Sounds like an owl. Who ran it for you?
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Turkeyslayer. He's a masterdrenalinld wrote:Sounds like an owl. Who ran it for you?
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Hootin advice.
It will make a turkey gobble but I think your space in the who cooks for you is to long.
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Hootin advice.
Ok thanks. I'll speed er' up a littleWV Ridge Reaper wrote:It will make a turkey gobble but I think your space in the who cooks for you is to long.
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Re: Hootin advice.
As good as a hoot stick can be made to sound, in the long run, you are better off learning to hoot and crow with your mouth. Two less calls to carry and worry about losing.
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I've actually been practicing owl hoot by mouth but crow call ehhhh never seen that done soGLS wrote:As good as a hoot stick can be made to sound, in the long run, you are better off learning to hoot and crow with your mouth. Two less calls to carry and worry about losing.
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My buddy will do a crow call by mouth..He done it one day while we hunting,I looked at him and said really!! It was bad...but it works
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Re: Hootin advice.
Should be able to kill an owl! Just don't post pictures or a video of it.
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Re: Hootin advice.
Not bad at all.. Only thing I can say is to be more realistic slow your roll by using gargle method like purring instead of fluttering tounge.. With that being said I flutter my tounge..
Re: Hootin advice.
Most folks tend to drag the final gargly note out too long. This video did as well, seems to me. Also, too long a wait between the first four notes and the last four.