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hahahaharebelp74 wrote:Ewwww
you ever try a jj lares speckrebelp74 wrote:Ewwww
hudson wrote:Made by primos but they discontinued the color.anybody got one they would part with.please excuse the snuff on my hand haha
Rick you ever try a lares speckRick wrote:hudson wrote:Made by primos but they discontinued the color.anybody got one they would part with.please excuse the snuff on my hand haha
Had one for a while some years ago. but already gave it to a fellow who liked them better than I did.
may have to get one and if I don't like it it shouldn't be that hard to turnRick wrote:I'm a great fan of the new/current Lares speck call. Not loud enough for a lot of situations, but the least back pressure sensitive and most true to bird of the couple dozen or so speck calls I've tried. (His earlier one was very weak all around.)
hudson wrote:may have to get one and if I don't like it it shouldn't be that hard to turnRick wrote:I'm a great fan of the new/current Lares speck call. Not loud enough for a lot of situations, but the least back pressure sensitive and most true to bird of the couple dozen or so speck calls I've tried. (His earlier one was very weak all around.)
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
rebelp74 wrote:Haven't ran a lares speck, I'm a riceland guy
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
hahaha3legged_lab wrote:hudson wrote:may have to get one and if I don't like it it shouldn't be that hard to turnRick wrote:I'm a great fan of the new/current Lares speck call. Not loud enough for a lot of situations, but the least back pressure sensitive and most true to bird of the couple dozen or so speck calls I've tried. (His earlier one was very weak all around.)
Hell, might as well go ahead and buy yourself 2 or 3, you know save a couple bucks on shipping. Haha
Rick wrote:I'm not a Lares guy and think his duck call's success rests mainly on selling pre-cut reeds that let folks who don't otherwise know how to make a call best fit their own physiology, methodology and tone preferences do so "by numbers". And as mentioned above, I'd run his earlier speck call, and it wasn't in the same game with others I'd run. But this sound file convinced me to give the new one a toot: http://www.jjlares.com/mp3/speck.mp3 Of course, it doesn't hurt that Ken White, the very accomplished CA caller who helped Lares design it, is running the new Lares for the file.
Tripod, I'm a Riceland guy, too. Sort of. I was running two RNTs, one with a thicker than stock reed for volume and one with a thinner than stock reed for quiet work, when James, who'd guided with us for some years, gave me what was then a James Meyers Custom Call that blew my heavy RNT off the lanyard:
Was easier to get what I wanted from a loud call out of James' big-gutted call (which became a Riceland when buddy Bill Daniels joined him in its production) than from my RNT. But I'm not skilled enough to also get the same stuff out of it as I did from the light RNT, so it stayed on, despite my struggling some with switching between their very different air presentation and back pressure requirements. Then when I tried the Lares and found it gave me what the light RNT did without transition hiccups between it and the Riceland, it retired that RNT.
But I used the quiet Lares in the field so little this, it's first, season that I eventually replaced it with another Riceland to compare the effectiveness of different tunings, more or less side by side. Was kicking myself over that the very next morning, which was dead still and foggy and made the Ricelands sound like fog horns banging off the tree lined protection levee behind me. Lares made a comeback and secured its loop by being the ticket in two or three other bad to echo situations in the next few days.
Here, for the call junkies, is my second Riceland, a linen micarta one my gator boss surprised me with, and which James was nice enough to turn the insert down on to the original JMCC dimensions I prefer to their current ones and leave unfinished for me:
rebelp74 wrote:Rick wrote:I'm not a Lares guy and think his duck call's success rests mainly on selling pre-cut reeds that let folks who don't otherwise know how to make a call best fit their own physiology, methodology and tone preferences do so "by numbers". And as mentioned above, I'd run his earlier speck call, and it wasn't in the same game with others I'd run. But this sound file convinced me to give the new one a toot: http://www.jjlares.com/mp3/speck.mp3 Of course, it doesn't hurt that Ken White, the very accomplished CA caller who helped Lares design it, is running the new Lares for the file.
Tripod, I'm a Riceland guy, too. Sort of. I was running two RNTs, one with a thicker than stock reed for volume and one with a thinner than stock reed for quiet work, when James, who'd guided with us for some years, gave me what was then a James Meyers Custom Call that blew my heavy RNT off the lanyard:
Was easier to get what I wanted from a loud call out of James' big-gutted call (which became a Riceland when buddy Bill Daniels joined him in its production) than from my RNT. But I'm not skilled enough to also get the same stuff out of it as I did from the light RNT, so it stayed on, despite my struggling some with switching between their very different air presentation and back pressure requirements. Then when I tried the Lares and found it gave me what the light RNT did without transition hiccups between it and the Riceland, it retired that RNT.
But I used the quiet Lares in the field so little this, it's first, season that I eventually replaced it with another Riceland to compare the effectiveness of different tunings, more or less side by side. Was kicking myself over that the very next morning, which was dead still and foggy and made the Ricelands sound like fog horns banging off the tree lined protection levee behind me. Lares made a comeback and secured its loop by being the ticket in two or three other bad to echo situations in the next few days.
Here, for the call junkies, is my second Riceland, a linen micarta one my gator boss surprised me with, and which James was nice enough to turn the insert down on to the original JMCC dimensions I prefer to their current ones and leave unfinished for me:
I never get tired of seeing that call
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
3legged_lab wrote:rebelp74 wrote:Rick wrote:I'm not a Lares guy and think his duck call's success rests mainly on selling pre-cut reeds that let folks who don't otherwise know how to make a call best fit their own physiology, methodology and tone preferences do so "by numbers". And as mentioned above, I'd run his earlier speck call, and it wasn't in the same game with others I'd run. But this sound file convinced me to give the new one a toot: http://www.jjlares.com/mp3/speck.mp3 Of course, it doesn't hurt that Ken White, the very accomplished CA caller who helped Lares design it, is running the new Lares for the file.
Tripod, I'm a Riceland guy, too. Sort of. I was running two RNTs, one with a thicker than stock reed for volume and one with a thinner than stock reed for quiet work, when James, who'd guided with us for some years, gave me what was then a James Meyers Custom Call that blew my heavy RNT off the lanyard:
Was easier to get what I wanted from a loud call out of James' big-gutted call (which became a Riceland when buddy Bill Daniels joined him in its production) than from my RNT. But I'm not skilled enough to also get the same stuff out of it as I did from the light RNT, so it stayed on, despite my struggling some with switching between their very different air presentation and back pressure requirements. Then when I tried the Lares and found it gave me what the light RNT did without transition hiccups between it and the Riceland, it retired that RNT.
But I used the quiet Lares in the field so little this, it's first, season that I eventually replaced it with another Riceland to compare the effectiveness of different tunings, more or less side by side. Was kicking myself over that the very next morning, which was dead still and foggy and made the Ricelands sound like fog horns banging off the tree lined protection levee behind me. Lares made a comeback and secured its loop by being the ticket in two or three other bad to echo situations in the next few days.
Here, for the call junkies, is my second Riceland, a linen micarta one my gator boss surprised me with, and which James was nice enough to turn the insert down on to the original JMCC dimensions I prefer to their current ones and leave unfinished for me:
I never get tired of seeing that call
Yup. Need a micarta call.
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
3legged_lab wrote:What?
rebelp74 wrote:Yeah I have a yacht, suck it bitches!
Feelin' Fowl wrote:3legged_lab wrote:What?
Weren't you going to turn micarta for you and Reb?
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
3legged_lab wrote:Feelin' Fowl wrote:3legged_lab wrote:What?
Weren't you going to turn micarta for you and Reb?
The guy he ordered from stretched the truth, it wasnt really micarta. Said he returned it.
rebelp74 wrote:Yeah I have a yacht, suck it bitches!
rebelp74 wrote:It ended up something like fiberglass that looked like and he called micarta.
Rick wrote:Some of those images make no sense.
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
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