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First Time Duck Call #3384365 07/17/12 10:34 AM
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Last year was my first year duck hunting, and I learned a lot! My first task for this year is to pick up a (relatively) cheap duck call. I want it to be cheap because I figure after I learn to call decently well, I'm sure I'll end up getting a more expensive one later.

Any suggestions?

Currently looking at Buck Gardner Spitfire calls for about $25 - $60.

Thanks for any recommendations!



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Buck Gardner are great for the $



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Re: First Time Duck Call [Re: jayb] #3384451 07/17/12 12:12 PM
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You pay for what you get. It's better to go a head and spend the money on a better call. There is so much more you can learn from a well tuned acrylic call.



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Pick up an Echo Poly Timber, same call and tone board as the wood and acrylic but only $30


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When I hunt solo I blow a duck call when i see no birds. Very seldom when some are in sight. I would invest in something else or find a $10 one at academy.



Re: First Time Duck Call [Re: Aggieduck] #3384604 07/17/12 01:24 PM
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I would get the Haydel DR85 great sound and price



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I usually suggest the Quackhead calls made by RNT. The J frame is a good call to start with. It comes in a combo with a dvd to help you learn.




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Re: First Time Duck Call [Re: duckman10] #3384636 07/17/12 01:29 PM
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Originally Posted By: Duks-R-Us
You pay for what you get. It's better to go a head and spend the money on a better call. There is so much more you can learn from a well tuned acrylic call.


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Yep.But i do love an echo timber.Its so smooth and easy as well.But only 30 bucks




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you want a good call, spend 5 dollars on a whistle and learn to work it. I only use the mallard call when I dont see any ducks or they are moving away to get them to turn after that it is nothing but whistle.



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Re: First Time Duck Call [Re: Texan1554] #3384963 07/17/12 03:00 PM
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Originally Posted By: Texan1554
Pick up an Echo Poly Timber, same call and tone board as the wood and acrylic but only $30




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Originally Posted By: Kenny Powers
Yep.But i do love an echo timber.Its so smooth and easy as well.But only 30 bucks


If I were to buy a poly call, I'd agree on the echo timber, hobo or ph2.

But I'll take acrylic any day.



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I usually suggest the Quackhead calls made by RNT.


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Re: First Time Duck Call [Re: Billbreaker] #3386261 07/17/12 09:14 PM
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Originally Posted By: Billbreaker
I would get the Haydel DR85 great sound and price


IMO the greatest beginner call there is. also might wanna check out the duck picker from duck commander. runs about $15 more than the DR85 (bass pro prices) but it's another really good call. think someone else also mentioned a whistle, this is another great investment. they're cheap, and honestly, who wouldn't want a call that produces several calls?

i'm probably one of the few people that will say that expensive calls are not all they're cracked up to be. yea, they're pretty and they sound good and you can brag to your hunting buddies that ya spent such and such amount on one call. but really, if you work at it hard enough and really put the time in with your calls, you'll do just fine with your $30-$40 calls. i have 2 calls that cost over $50 (they were gifts) and i hardly ever use em. didn't even take em out last year. but, like i said, that's just me...


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Thanks for the responses. I think I've narrowed it down to three options, of which I might just get one of the nice ones and one of the Haydel DR-85 combos with the CD - variety is the spice of life, right?

Haydel's DR-85 Combo - $25

Echo Wood/Poly Timber - $50

Buck Gardner Spitfire - $70 on sale for $25

I think I heard two votes for the Echo Poly, and only one for the Buck Gardner Spitfire. Combine that with the quantity of reviews on Cabela's site for the Echo vs. the Buck Gardner, and I'm leaning toward the Echo Poly as well as Haydel DR-85 with the learning CD... Pros, cons?


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Originally Posted By: theGreenAggie
Thanks for the responses. I think I've narrowed it down to three options, of which I might just get one of the nice ones and one of the Haydel DR-85 combos with the CD - variety is the spice of life, right?

Haydel's DR-85 Combo - $25

Echo Wood/Poly Timber - $50

Buck Gardner Spitfire - $70 on sale for $25

I think I heard two votes for the Echo Poly, and only one for the Buck Gardner Spitfire. Combine that with the quantity of reviews on Cabela's site for the Echo vs. the Buck Gardner, and I'm leaning toward the Echo Poly as well as Haydel DR-85 with the learning CD... Pros, cons?


Oh those, I used the Haydel's DR-85, it's what I learned on. It's really easy to blow and sounds really good. Haydel's makes a great product.




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Originally Posted By: HOU Razorback
Originally Posted By: theGreenAggie
Thanks for the responses. I think I've narrowed it down to three options, of which I might just get one of the nice ones and one of the Haydel DR-85 combos with the CD - variety is the spice of life, right?

Haydel's DR-85 Combo - $25

Echo Wood/Poly Timber - $50

Buck Gardner Spitfire - $70 on sale for $25

I think I heard two votes for the Echo Poly, and only one for the Buck Gardner Spitfire. Combine that with the quantity of reviews on Cabela's site for the Echo vs. the Buck Gardner, and I'm leaning toward the Echo Poly as well as Haydel DR-85 with the learning CD... Pros, cons?


Oh those, I used the Haydel's DR-85, it's what I learned on. It's really easy to blow and sounds really good. Haydel's makes a great product.


I am just learning myself...my Dad and father-in-law normally call so never worried about it much. I bought Haydels DR-85 and love it. You can go Delta Waterfowl website for some tips. Kelly Haydel has some videos posted on the website. http://www.deltawaterfowl.org/hunting/calling.php



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Wingstopper 5-n-1 Guide Series Whistle Duck Call
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wow, 4 separate whistles on one end. How neat, must look like a chinese throwing star



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so does it have 4 different whistles? I can't wrap my head around it.

Why didn't you just put one whistle on the end of it? You can make a bunch of different sounds from one whistle.



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Click on the wingstopper.com and you will see



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Just get on eBay and you can pick up a good call pretty cheap. I'm going vote for RNT



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