The Haydel's HS91 Hawk Screamer delivers authentic predator sounds that trigger aggressive responses from nearby turkeys. This open reed call produces convincing hawk screeches and crow fight sounds that capitalize on turkeys' natural instinct to mob perceived threats.
What Makes This Different
Unlike closed reed calls that limit tonal range, the HS91's open reed design allows hunters to create variable pitch hawk screams and crow distress calls. The clear acrylic construction provides superior sound projection compared to wood calls while offering visual feedback for proper tongue placement. This versatility makes it effective in situations where standard turkey calls fail to elicit responses.
Key Features
- Open reed design enables variable pitch control for realistic hawk screams
- Clear acrylic barrel provides maximum sound projection and visibility
- Produces authentic crow fight sounds and hawk distress calls
- Compact 4-inch length fits easily in vest pockets
- Durable acrylic construction resists moisture and temperature changes
- Single reed system requires minimal maintenance
- Works effectively in both spring and fall hunting seasons
The HS91 excels during mid-morning lulls when turkeys stop responding to conventional calling. Hawk screams often trigger immediate gobbling from roosted birds or cause feeding flocks to sound off defensively. The call works particularly well in pressured areas where turkeys have become call-shy to standard yelps and clucks. Its effectiveness extends beyond turkey hunting, as the realistic crow sounds attract actual crows for varmint hunters.
Technical Specs
- Material: Clear acrylic construction
- Length: Approximately 4 inches
- Reed type: Single open reed system
- Sound range: Hawk screams and crow fight calls
- Weight: Under 1 ounce
- Manufacturer: Haydel's Game Calls
- Model: HS91 Hawk Screamer
- Seasons: Spring and fall turkey hunting
The HS91 Hawk Screamer fills a specific niche in turkey calling when conventional methods reach their limits. Its ability to trigger responses through predator mimicry rather than social calls gives hunters an edge in challenging conditions. Professional guides and experienced hunters rely on this call when standard techniques fail to produce results.