what duck call
#2
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: North Idaho, USA
Marshin, there are dozens of calls out there that cost less than $50.. I own several Faulks brand and most of them I bought for under $10.. Cabela's catalog has alot of really great stuff in it and you can check them out at www.cabelas.com. critch
#4
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Letts Iowa USA
You need to go to the stores and/or to a outdoor show and find a call that is right for you, some calls are hard to blow and some are easy. All depends on how much air you want to put through the call. You should find a reputable call maker and he can customize one especially for you.
Good Luck -- B.Bronco
IOWA!!, Gods choice of Heaven on Earth!!
Good Luck -- B.Bronco
IOWA!!, Gods choice of Heaven on Earth!!
#5
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Saskatchewan Canada
I believe most duck calls are under 50$ unless you go for those calls like the Sean Mann Competition calls and etc.. I prefer the Primos' Original Wench, its a double reed and it has a tuning hole to sound like a hole lotta ducks. Or if you like single reeds for big open water, the Primos' Madam has great volume.
#6
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From: Bowie Maryland USA
I found some on ebay for less to nothing. Try and outdoor world catalog also. gun shops and sales are neat too. get a low tone one for the males and a high pitched one of the ladies. The boys sure do love the ladies and you can turn some heads if you do it right.
#7
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From: Watertown NY USA
The haydels line of calls are great and most are under $50. The DR-85 is a super call.Probably $15 bucks. The new Haydel Timbercutter is based on the DR-85 but looks great too in camo. Check out www.haydels.com.




