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decent "soft" call ?

Posted By: wgonfan

decent "soft" call ? - 12/27/14 11:23 PM

Can anyone recommend a decent mallard or gadwall call for under $40 that is good for smaller coves and beaver ponds? I'm currently calling a haydels big barrel and I think it's too loud for the places I usually hunt.
Posted By: little nate

Re: decent "soft" call ? - 12/28/14 12:51 AM

A little over your price range but the Hayes lil bad azz. Is a great soft call for 49.99
Posted By: wal1809

Re: decent "soft" call ? - 12/28/14 01:21 AM

Best ever is a Faulk's $20. No need to thank me.
Posted By: dogcatcher

Re: decent "soft" call ? - 12/28/14 04:54 AM

Originally Posted By: wal1809
Best ever is a Faulk's $20. No need to thank me.


Thank him, not many great call companies left that can make a good Louisiana style call.
Posted By: Wood Duck

Re: decent "soft" call ? - 12/28/14 05:33 AM

Duck Commander Classic is very versatile.
Posted By: _Scooter_

Re: decent "soft" call ? - 12/28/14 05:53 AM

Haydel's DR-85 can be worked pretty light.
Posted By: Sniper John

Re: decent "soft" call ? - 12/28/14 06:01 AM

Brand and model is personal preference, but what your looking for is your favorite brand's "Timber" call. I would want the more mellow sound of Wood rather than the sharper louder sound of acrylic for the purpose.
Posted By: wgonfan

Re: decent "soft" call ? - 12/28/14 05:03 PM

Thanks guys, I'll check 'em out.
Posted By: wgonfan

Re: decent "soft" call ? - 12/28/14 05:07 PM

Originally Posted By: dogcatcher
Originally Posted By: wal1809
Best ever is a Faulk's $20. No need to thank me.


Thank him, not many great call companies left that can make a good Louisiana style call.


Coming from two call makers on the forum; I'd call that "highly recommend".

They do have several models on their site, any one in specific that you'd recommend for a novice?
Posted By: Sniper John

Re: decent "soft" call ? - 12/28/14 05:26 PM

The dr66 would be a timber call. Double reed and should be an easy forgiving call to use. I've had the delux or an older version of it for over 30 years and still use it on some hunts. It is a single reed and may be more versatile, not that it matters for what you want it for. As inexpensive as they are, order both.
Posted By: Texas Bowhunter

Re: decent "soft" call ? - 12/28/14 06:20 PM

Echo timber double reed with poly insert is a fantastic call.
Posted By: BuckRage

Re: decent "soft" call ? - 12/28/14 06:50 PM

Good posts. After researching a little more I bought a few Faulks up
Posted By: beaversnipe

Re: decent "soft" call ? - 12/28/14 08:20 PM

Originally Posted By: BuckRage
Good posts. After researching a little more I bought a few Faulks up


Good. You need to thank wal
Posted By: Ben Lilly

Re: decent "soft" call ? - 12/29/14 04:56 PM

Originally Posted By: beaversnipe
Originally Posted By: BuckRage
Good posts. After researching a little more I bought a few Faulks up


Good. You need to thank wal


Is that the call your guide uses?
Posted By: johnboy91

Re: decent "soft" call ? - 12/30/14 03:25 PM

Echo timber call
Posted By: outfitter1

Re: decent "soft" call ? - 12/31/14 04:34 AM

Mallardtone M 295 Close in call.Single reed Quite easy blowing hard to screwup.
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