Harrison Hooter: The most realistic, easy to use Owl Hooter on the MarketUpdated 5 months ago
Introducing the Harrison Hooter, the most realistic, easy-to-use owl hooter on the market. If you’re serious about locating turkeys in the early mornings, this call is an absolute game-changer. I’m going to walk you through exactly how to use it and why it stands out from other owl hooters out there.
Why the Harrison Hooter?
The Harrison Hooter is designed to give you the most lifelike barred owl sounds, with deep, realistic tones and an excited pitch that carries long distances. It’s built for ease of use, meaning you don’t need to be a pro caller to get turkeys to gobble—this call does the work for you.
How to Use It
1. Grip the Call – Hold the bottom of the call naturally, like you’re making the “okay” sign with your hand.
2. Make a Basic Sound – The first step is just getting air through the call. Blow straight air and let the call do the work.
3. Create an Air Chamber – As you blow, bring your bottom hand up to form a chamber. This helps create that deeper, more realistic owl tone.
4. Mimic the Owl Call – A barred owl says, “Who cooks for you? Who cooks for you all?” Huff this phrase into the call while shaping the sound with your hands.
5. Add the Excited Laugh – This is what really gets turkeys fired up. You can do this two ways:
Throat Roll – Use your throat to add a rolling sound at the end.
Tongue Flutter – Say “so” or add a “wah” sound by opening your hand at the right moment.
How to use it to Locate Turkeys
When in the woods, start with a couple of short hoots to see if a gobbler responds. If you hear nothing, wait a minute or two and try again. If there’s still no response, get more aggressive and throw in the excited laugh, which often triggers a gobble.
If hunting with a buddy, have them step away so they can listen for a response while you blow the call. That way, you don’t miss a gobble while you're making the call.
The Harrison Hooter Advantage
- Deep, realistic owl tones
- No complicated hand movements
- Loud and carries long distances
- Easy to use for beginners and seasoned hunters
With the Harrison Hooter, you’ll have the best tool for pinpointing gobblers at first light and keeping them talking throughout the morning. Give it a try—you won’t be disappointed! Make sure to give the video below a watch to hear the Harrison Hooter in action as well!