New Custom Calls - Jus bragg'n
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I got a package from Bearmanric. I've seen photos of his calls on the internet before and knew they looked nice. I opened this package and my breath was taken away. I swear folks, these are the best finished calls I've ever seen! If you've been around for awhile you probably know that I tell it like it is when commenting on things, especially board members work. I'll say it looks great, fantastic, nice or no comment at all depending on the item and how I feel about it. I wish I was a better photographer. These are finished like a fine piano! I can't get over how nice they look.
Well, looks aren't everything, especially in a tool designed to call wildlife. I put the smaller call (squeaker) to my lips and gave it a try. My dogs came from the other end of the house on a dead run! Now, I've been predator calling for 35+ years using mostly closed reed calls and I know what a closed reed call should sound like. I am as impressed with the sound of these calls as I was with Whtnites. They are different in sound, but both Bearmanric's and Whtnite's calls are top-notch predator calls. The squeaker is easy to use and can be used hands free to call the critters in closer while holding your gun or bow. That's a must in my book. I'll add a couple of photos, but these have to be seen in person and held in the hand to fully appreciate them.
Thanks Rick, from the bottom of my heart.

Well, looks aren't everything, especially in a tool designed to call wildlife. I put the smaller call (squeaker) to my lips and gave it a try. My dogs came from the other end of the house on a dead run! Now, I've been predator calling for 35+ years using mostly closed reed calls and I know what a closed reed call should sound like. I am as impressed with the sound of these calls as I was with Whtnites. They are different in sound, but both Bearmanric's and Whtnite's calls are top-notch predator calls. The squeaker is easy to use and can be used hands free to call the critters in closer while holding your gun or bow. That's a must in my book. I'll add a couple of photos, but these have to be seen in person and held in the hand to fully appreciate them.
Thanks Rick, from the bottom of my heart.




Nice calls Weasel!

