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firewokey wrote:are they really worth the money.Some seem as tho they are priced high just to make us spend more than the other guy in the blind.
rebelp74 wrote:Yeah I have a yacht, suck it bitches!
RonE wrote:How can you possibly call yourself a duck hunter without two or three hundred dollar plus duck calls on your lanyard. Speaking of which if you don't pay at least $45 for the lanyard don't bother to even consider yourself a duck hunter.
AKPirate wrote:The sins of Boot and Gaddy are causing the Cali drought and knowing they have no limits to their depravity... :mrgreen:
Bootlipkiller wrote:RonE wrote:How can you possibly call yourself a duck hunter without two or three hundred dollar plus duck calls on your lanyard. Speaking of which if you don't pay at least $45 for the lanyard don't bother to even consider yourself a duck hunter.
I got a ton of complements on my lanyard at the WCH.
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
Tiler_J wrote:It's all bullshit! Cheap calls work great and you don't care if you loose one. High dollar calls are for guys who want to convince themselves that their dicks are bigger than they really are. If you got the money to burn, buy expensive calls, more power to you. But it's just jewelry to make your dick look bigger. In my opinion.
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
firewokey wrote:I would love an expensive one but before i shell out the cash I wanna be sure that they are that much better.Kinda like the difference between a Browning and a New England Arms shotgun.Then i have to pick out the coolest looking most expencive call known to man,or at least the best one my wife will tolerate me getting.
firewokey wrote:I would love an expensive one but before i shell out the cash I wanna be sure that they are that much better.Kinda like the difference between a Browning and a New England Arms shotgun.Then i have to pick out the coolest looking most expencive call known to man,or at least the best one my wife will tolerate me getting.
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
what a piece of shitBootlipkiller wrote:RonE wrote:How can you possibly call yourself a duck hunter without two or three hundred dollar plus duck calls on your lanyard. Speaking of which if you don't pay at least $45 for the lanyard don't bother to even consider yourself a duck hunter.
I got a ton of complements on my lanyard at the WCH.
gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
NuffDaddy wrote:I bought an RNT Daisy Cutter at the end of last season. Took a few months to figure out, but I love using it now. I believe the RNT Original is a slightly easier call to run than the Daisy Cutter...not positive on that though.
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
Flightstopper wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:I bought an RNT Daisy Cutter at the end of last season. Took a few months to figure out, but I love using it now. I believe the RNT Original is a slightly easier call to run than the Daisy Cutter...not positive on that though.
Original is very easy and great call.
Flightstopper wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:I bought an RNT Daisy Cutter at the end of last season. Took a few months to figure out, but I love using it now. I believe the RNT Original is a slightly easier call to run than the Daisy Cutter...not positive on that though.
Original is very easy and great call.
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
firewokey wrote:Well there in lies my problem.This is my 3rd season going out with my own equipment and i really dont have a style yet.Not to mention having to blow the call at my local Bass Pro shops where everyone will look around for the donkey or some such....
I am a little call shy my self...haha
The Duck Hammer wrote:Flightstopper wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:I bought an RNT Daisy Cutter at the end of last season. Took a few months to figure out, but I love using it now. I believe the RNT Original is a slightly easier call to run than the Daisy Cutter...not positive on that though.
Original is very easy and great call.
Agreed.
Rick wrote: Some geniuses are apparently even convinced they know there's no difference without bothering to master and experiment with both.
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
rebelp74 wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:Flightstopper wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:I bought an RNT Daisy Cutter at the end of last season. Took a few months to figure out, but I love using it now. I believe the RNT Original is a slightly easier call to run than the Daisy Cutter...not positive on that though.
Original is very easy and great call.
Agreed.
Yup and is one of, if not, the best starter call IMHO.
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
Rick wrote:rebelp74 wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:Flightstopper wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:I bought an RNT Daisy Cutter at the end of last season. Took a few months to figure out, but I love using it now. I believe the RNT Original is a slightly easier call to run than the Daisy Cutter...not positive on that though.
Original is very easy and great call.
Agreed.
Yup and is one of, if not, the best starter call IMHO.
If one's going to pony up the $135 for an Original, he might as well kick in another $20 and get a MVP that will do everything it will and more with as little, or less, effort. We're all different, but the Original has been the least interesting of the RNTs I've owned and the MVP my favorite.
rebelp74 wrote:Rick wrote:rebelp74 wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:Flightstopper wrote:[quote="NuffDaddy"]I bought an RNT Daisy Cutter at the end of last season. Took a few months to figure out, but I love using it now. I believe the RNT Original is a slightly easier call to run than the Daisy Cutter...not positive on that though.
Original is very easy and great call.
Agreed.
Yup and is one of, if not, the best starter call IMHO.
If one's going to pony up the $135 for an Original, he might as well kick in another $20 and get a MVP that will do everything it will and more with as little, or less, effort. We're all different, but the Original has been the least interesting of the RNTs I've owned and the MVP my favorite.
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