Quaker Boy Crankin Crow Gobbler Locator 02613

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Quaker Boy Crankin Crow Gobbler Locator

You can instantly force roosted or ground-covering wild toms to give away their hidden locations with the Quaker Boy Crankin' Crow Gobbler Locator Call, a high-decibel mouth call engineered to trigger involuntary shock gobbles. This specialized hunting tool generates the piercing, high-frequency volume and coarse, natural rasp required to mimic aggressive crow barks, fighting chatters, and distress sequences. By cutting through heavy timber or across open fields with a realistic crow sound, you can map out nearby turkeys early in the morning without accidentally educating them with premature hen calls.

Crafted for multi-season consistency and maximum acoustic projection, this compact call utilizes an advanced acrylic barrel paired with a highly responsive, custom-tuned Mylar reed. The heavy-duty structure naturally amplifies your air pressure, making it incredibly simple to throw sharp, high-volume notes that cut directly through high winds and heavy spring foliage. Whether you are running ridges to locate mature spring gobblers or targeting crows during small game season, this single unit handles your vocalizations seamlessly. Take command of your scouting runs, trigger instant responses, and optimize your setups with the authoritative performance of the Quaker Boy Crankin' Crow.

  • Creates high-volume, realistic crow barks, distress cries, and fighting chatters
  • Functions as an exceptional spring turkey shock-locator or a dedicated crow hunting call
  • Equipped with a premium Mylar reed system for fast response and sharp acoustic realism
  • Constructed with a rugged, compact acrylic barrel built to naturally amplify sound projection

Why It Outperforms the Competition:

  • High-Decibel Shock Projection: Built with an acoustically tuned acrylic barrel that acts as a natural sound amplifier, allowing your calling sequences to slice through heavy head-winds and travel deep into dense hollows.
  • True-to-Life Coarse Realism: While cheap plastic calls sound thin, flat, or overly synthetic, this premium Mylar reed configuration captures the gritty, frantic pitch and natural rasp unique to an active flock of wild crows.
  • Low-Fatigue Air System: The internal sound channel and reed tension are precisely balanced to respond to standard lung pressure, making it highly efficient for throwing rapid, frantic barks without straining your breath.
  • Compact, Weatherproof Footprint: The ultra-lightweight, streamlined frame packs away comfortably into a vest pocket or fastens cleanly onto a lanyard, ensuring it is always ready for hands-free transition when a tom answers.

Technical Specifications:

  • Brand: Quaker Boy Game Calls
  • Product Model: Crankin' Crow™ Gobbler Locator
  • Model Number: 02613
  • UPC Barcode: 040191026137
  • Call Configuration: Mouth-Blown Hand Call
  • Acoustic Design: Sound-Amplifying Precision Barrel
  • Reed Material: Custom-Tuned Long-Life Mylar Reed
  • Primary Materials: High-Impact Weatherproof Acrylic
  • Vocal Capability: Aggressive Crow Barks, Distress Distress Cries, and Flock Chatter
  • Target Application: Wild Turkey Locator (Shock Gobbling) & Dedicated Crow Hunting

Frequently Asked Questions (Q&A)

Q: How do you use the Quaker Boy Crankin' Crow call to locate spring turkeys?

A: This call is designed to trigger a turkey's natural reflex to "shock gobble" at loud, sudden sounds. To locate a tom, blow a series of sharp, aggressive, and high-volume crow barks into the wood line early in the morning or late in the evening. Listen closely immediately after your sequence for an involuntary response that reveals the gobbler's exact position.

Q: What are the durability benefits of using a Mylar reed and an acrylic barrel?

A: The combination of an acrylic barrel and a Mylar reed ensures the call remains highly weather-resistant and incredibly stable. Acrylic naturally resists changes in temperature and humidity, preventing the call from shifting in pitch, while the Mylar reed avoids absorbing saliva moisture so it won't stick or lock up during intense calling setups.