First Look: Hunters Specialties Drury Turkey Locator Calls

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posted on March 16, 2021
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Hunters Specialties has partnered with Drury Outdoors to develop two new turkey locator calls—the DOD Howler and the DOD Crow Locator

The DOD Howler will locate coyotes, but really shines with spring turkeys. This user-friendly call will hit the sorts of high-frequency ranges that get gobblers to announce their presence from up to a mile distant using the sharp barks and howls of an Alpha-male coyote. A closed-reed design, this call only requires air, and the more the better—it is impossible to overblow. 

The DOD Crow Locator is comprised of a wooden mouthpiece and wooden barrel coupled with a mylar reed, and can be used to keep track of a target Tom as you close in. The call is also high-pitched, for a realistic sound.

For more information on either of these calls, please visit hunterspec.comMSRP: $14.99.

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