Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
Eric Haynes wrote:Fuck these guys. Go all out and get the most expensive call you can get. All of the guys here with crazy amounts of money into their duck calls kill the most ducks.....
Pretty sure that concept works for geese too.
sws002 wrote:For an inexpensive call that sounds good, I always direct people towards the Buck Gardner Canada Hammer II or the Zink PC-1. Usually run about $30 and sound nearly as good as most acrylics. I had the honky tonk and I just can't get anything deep out of it and it feels like it's made out of recycled plastic silverware.
sws002 wrote:For an inexpensive call that sounds good, I always direct people towards the Buck Gardner Canada Hammer II or the Zink PC-1. Usually run about $30 and sound nearly as good as most acrylics. I had the honky tonk and I just can't get anything deep out of it and it feels like it's made out of recycled plastic silverware.
sws002 wrote:Eric Haynes wrote:Fuck these guys. Go all out and get the most expensive call you can get. All of the guys here with crazy amounts of money into their duck calls kill the most ducks.....
Pretty sure that concept works for geese too.
Paging Duck Hammer!
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
Eric Haynes wrote:Fuck these guys. Go all out and get the most expensive call you can get. All of the guys here with crazy amounts of money into their duck calls kill the most ducks.....
Pretty sure that concept works for geese too.
Rick wrote:While I'm here, though, I'll repeat the importance of learning to tune your own calls. If you can't do that, you'll never know how well any call might really suit you. Little doubt the percentage of calls sold, traded or pitched just because the guy behind them had a different physiology, methodology and/or tone preferences than whoever tuned them at the shop and didn't know how to retune them to better suit his own is way the hey up there.
NuffDaddy wrote:sws002 wrote:For an inexpensive call that sounds good, I always direct people towards the Buck Gardner Canada Hammer II or the Zink PC-1. Usually run about $30 and sound nearly as good as most acrylics. I had the honky tonk and I just can't get anything deep out of it and it feels like it's made out of recycled plastic silverware.
That it does. Cheapest feeling call I've ever had in my hands. I liked it better than the goosezilla though. Wasn't a fan of that one.
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