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assateague wrote:Put that in your huff-n-puffer and smoke it, shootin' boy.
ducks~n~bucks wrote:So now I am not a terrible duck caller, and have started sounding good, I am going to buy a new call (That and I decided I needed to clean the reeds of my timber cutter, and I put them back in wrong so sounds like shit now) I hunt over open water mostly and am looking to spend in the $50-$75 range. What should I get?
Rick wrote:If you liked that Timber Cutter (probably my favorite Haydel), you could start by sending it back to the guys for a retune, or, better, call or e-mail them for a link to Rod's video on tuning their calls and learn to do it yourself for best personal "fit". (Virtually certain I've seen said video but can't find it now.)
assateague wrote:Put that in your huff-n-puffer and smoke it, shootin' boy.
assateague wrote:Put that in your huff-n-puffer and smoke it, shootin' boy.
ducks~n~bucks wrote:Rick, that video just saved me a bunch of money. I figured out I had the sound tunnel sticking out of the insert too far, so I pulled the insert out of my dad's timber cutter and matched it with his. Now my call sounds brand new. I feel dumb. I may get another call anyway just cause.
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