mallard feeder call?
#2
RE: mallard feeder call?
PRIMOS AND ITS AMAZING!!! there has been times hunting flooded fields that i wont' use any other call. acutally it will be the only one i bring in. let them fly over then hit the feeding mallard and in 15 seconds they are locked up and then on my duck ring hanging in a tree. this call is amazing and would never leave without it!!!!
#3
Fork Horn
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Tennessee
Posts: 314
RE: mallard feeder call?
I presume you're talkin bout that thing with the bladder attached to the call that you shake around? If so,no, I have never used one in a real huntingsituation, but I have played with them in the store and I guess they soundokay.
I'll share my opinion here even though you didn't ask for it , and it is that I would go with a regular single reed or double reed and learn how to do a feeder call with it.
Truthfully, I don't rely very heavily on a "feeder" call and I'd feel a little limited if I had a call that would do only that. I mainly stick to quacks, content calls, and "tic-tock" type calls withouth the extended, rolling cadence of a feeder.
I'll share my opinion here even though you didn't ask for it , and it is that I would go with a regular single reed or double reed and learn how to do a feeder call with it.
Truthfully, I don't rely very heavily on a "feeder" call and I'd feel a little limited if I had a call that would do only that. I mainly stick to quacks, content calls, and "tic-tock" type calls withouth the extended, rolling cadence of a feeder.
#6
RE: mallard feeder call?
Yea i have the primos one. It sounds good but i still prefer the regualr double reed. Less movement and it allows you to do more in the aequence without fumbling around for a different call.