duck calls
#3
RE: duck calls
My personal favorite duck call for under $100.00, and for any priced call as a matter of fact, is the RNT Original wood. Mine is the cocobolo wood style. I like wood calls better because they tend to be softer and sound more natural, but it does have its cons.This call, like all other wood calls,tends to hang up and swell on cold, wet days after calling for a while. You can also check out the daisy cutter and the microhen. Just go to rich-n-tone.com and you can listen to the calls and their abilities.
If you are looking for a good single reed on a lower budget, check out the duck commander calls.
If you are looking for a good single reed on a lower budget, check out the duck commander calls.
#5
RE: duck calls
You are probably new to calling. If I were you I'd buy a very inexpensive call that comes with an instrucional dvd. Buck Gardner is one of the best! I've killed just as many ducks with a $6 dollar primos as I have with my $150 dollar Meat Cutter! With ducks it's not usually the call it's the caller. Knowing when and how to call ducks is more important than the call itself!
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#6
Fork Horn
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Tennessee
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RE: duck calls
ORIGINAL: Colorado Luckydog
You are probably new to calling. If I were you I'd buy a very inexpensive call that comes with an instrucional dvd. Buck Gardner is one of the best! I've killed just as many ducks with a $6 dollar primos as I have with my $150 dollar Meat Cutter! With ducks it's not usually the call it's the caller. Knowing when and how to call ducks is more important than the call itself!
You are probably new to calling. If I were you I'd buy a very inexpensive call that comes with an instrucional dvd. Buck Gardner is one of the best! I've killed just as many ducks with a $6 dollar primos as I have with my $150 dollar Meat Cutter! With ducks it's not usually the call it's the caller. Knowing when and how to call ducks is more important than the call itself!
#9
RE: duck calls
ORIGINAL: Crowkilla
I agree 100%. Primos makes some really good, inexpensive calls. And Buck Gardner's Straight Talk is the best instructional cd I've ever heard.
ORIGINAL: Colorado Luckydog
You are probably new to calling. If I were you I'd buy a very inexpensive call that comes with an instrucional dvd. Buck Gardner is one of the best! I've killed just as many ducks with a $6 dollar primos as I have with my $150 dollar Meat Cutter! With ducks it's not usually the call it's the caller. Knowing when and how to call ducks is more important than the call itself!
You are probably new to calling. If I were you I'd buy a very inexpensive call that comes with an instrucional dvd. Buck Gardner is one of the best! I've killed just as many ducks with a $6 dollar primos as I have with my $150 dollar Meat Cutter! With ducks it's not usually the call it's the caller. Knowing when and how to call ducks is more important than the call itself!
If you are a beginner, stick with a single reed under $20.00 for a while until you feel like upgrading. And no one even says you have to upgrade. A good starting single reed is the Duck Commander Max-4 Hunter.
#10
RE: duck calls
ORIGINAL: Chris_H
Very true. But there are some calls that can only produce a certain amount of volume, some can't produce hail calls, etc...
If you are a beginner, stick with a single reed under $20.00 for a while until you feel like upgrading. And no one even says you have to upgrade. A good starting single reed is the Duck Commander Max-4 Hunter.
ORIGINAL: Crowkilla
I agree 100%. Primos makes some really good, inexpensive calls. And Buck Gardner's Straight Talk is the best instructional cd I've ever heard.
ORIGINAL: Colorado Luckydog
You are probably new to calling. If I were you I'd buy a very inexpensive call that comes with an instrucional dvd. Buck Gardner is one of the best! I've killed just as many ducks with a $6 dollar primos as I have with my $150 dollar Meat Cutter! With ducks it's not usually the call it's the caller. Knowing when and how to call ducks is more important than the call itself!
You are probably new to calling. If I were you I'd buy a very inexpensive call that comes with an instrucional dvd. Buck Gardner is one of the best! I've killed just as many ducks with a $6 dollar primos as I have with my $150 dollar Meat Cutter! With ducks it's not usually the call it's the caller. Knowing when and how to call ducks is more important than the call itself!
If you are a beginner, stick with a single reed under $20.00 for a while until you feel like upgrading. And no one even says you have to upgrade. A good starting single reed is the Duck Commander Max-4 Hunter.
I beleive its called Willes Camo Max.