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Beginner Duck Call
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09/15/13 03:34 PM
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TxHunter96
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Looking for some suggestions on beginner duck calls. Something good quality and that will last me a while. Thanks!
Edit: I currently have a whistle I'm working with. Looking for something to work with quacks and chuckles on
Any creature in my vicinity that possesses an explosive penis is going to be killed.
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Re: Beginner Duck Call
[Re: TxHunter96]
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09/15/13 03:48 PM
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ishootspoonies
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I like spoonie, his humor is dryer than my duck lease.
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Re: Beginner Duck Call
[Re: ishootspoonies]
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09/15/13 03:50 PM
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Ben Lilly
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I have a few old RnTs I'm still looking to get rid of if your interested.
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Re: Beginner Duck Call
[Re: Ben Lilly]
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09/15/13 03:58 PM
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Roc
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The rnt daisy cutter black out that cabelas has on sale for 79.99 is a awesome deal.
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Re: Beginner Duck Call
[Re: Ben Lilly]
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09/15/13 04:02 PM
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TxHunter96
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I have a few old RnTs I'm still looking to get rid of if your interested. Yeah, definitely. Anything that comes preloaded with mojo is always good
Any creature in my vicinity that possesses an explosive penis is going to be killed.
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Re: Beginner Duck Call
[Re: Roc]
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09/15/13 04:03 PM
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TxHunter96
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The rnt daisy cutter black out that cabelas has on sale for 79.99 is a awesome deal. I had my eye on that one, but wasn't sure about its ease of use
Any creature in my vicinity that possesses an explosive penis is going to be killed.
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Re: Beginner Duck Call
[Re: TxHunter96]
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09/15/13 10:03 PM
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BULSPRG
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Hunter, I would suggest a Haydels DRS-88 Cajun Squealer. Its a double reed call that is very forgiving and reasonably priced.
Let em Work
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Re: Beginner Duck Call
[Re: BULSPRG]
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09/16/13 03:57 AM
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LTC Realty
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Buck Gardner double nasty. It's $20 and it's one of the best sounding calls in my opinion. Really easy to learn on too
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Re: Beginner Duck Call
[Re: LTC Realty]
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09/16/13 04:06 AM
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timawa
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Re: Beginner Duck Call
[Re: LTC Realty]
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09/16/13 04:07 AM
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Erichugh22
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I learned on the double nasty also. That's a great beginner call for really cheap.
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Re: Beginner Duck Call
[Re: Erichugh22]
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09/16/13 06:07 AM
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BobbyLight
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The Daisy Cutter is amazing and absolutely my favorite call... But it is not a good call for a beginner because it is one if the more difficult calls on the market to run.
Quackhead J Frame or Double J are good inexpensive calls to learn on and you can usually find them paired w/ a cd.
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Re: Beginner Duck Call
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09/16/13 05:50 PM
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txduckhunter
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Wingstopper - it's a 5-in-1 call - all you need in one shot
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Re: Beginner Duck Call
[Re: txduckhunter]
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09/16/13 06:28 PM
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Fishhound83
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For 80 bucks a daisy cutter would be well worth it to see if you can drive it. If nothing else there is always somebody that would buy it off you,.
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Re: Beginner Duck Call
[Re: Fishhound83]
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09/16/13 06:29 PM
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kdub
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A daisy cutter is not a beginners call at all.
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Re: Beginner Duck Call
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09/16/13 06:57 PM
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GravyWheels
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One of mine. Short barrel, double reed, easy to blow...
Dave
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Re: Beginner Duck Call
[Re: GravyWheels]
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09/16/13 09:23 PM
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Laser123
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You should go somewhere and blow several calls until you find something you are comfortable with. Everyone is different. Calling is more about confidence than anything. Be comfortable with what you use. I use RNT calls because of there service. As kdub said the Daisy Cutter is not for beginners.
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Re: Beginner Duck Call
[Re: Erichugh22]
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09/17/13 12:26 AM
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Roc
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Saying to get a cheap double reed call is the same a telling someone to not call and use a whistle. Get a single reed and learn to call. You waste time by learning on a double reed then thinking you can just switch with ease. Get the rnt cd which is great learner cd and start calling now. By season beginning you will have it down to the basics. Use your phone and record yourself this will help you.
I bought double reeds when I started and realized I wasted enough money to get a decent single reed. If you want to cheap then get a wood/poly single reed.
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Re: Beginner Duck Call
[Re: Roc]
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09/17/13 01:07 AM
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BigAL33
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Re: Beginner Duck Call
[Re: TxHunter96]
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09/24/13 08:05 PM
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Hunt365
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Wingstopper Duck Calls "Trilogy" Teal & "Lock-n-Knock" Hen Both will serve you well for seasons to come!
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Re: Beginner Duck Call
[Re: Hunt365]
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09/25/13 01:20 AM
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GreaterMallard
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What's with the hate of double reeds!!! If you are just going to call ducks and not enter meat calling contest or main street arkansas contest then run a double reed. Almost all of my hunting calls are double reeds .double reeds are more ducky then single reeds, run softer and hold their duck better when staying low on the call... A quality call that is easy to run would be like lynch mob strangle hold, echo diamond wood, Zink ph2. Field proven double shot, just to name a few. Do not be brand bias, many good call makers out there.
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