so, if your "hooked" why not start out with something a little less basic? get yourself a daisy cutter and a zink xr-2, work hard and practice all summer.
then when duck season rolls around again you can impress all your friends with your ability to pull ducks down from the sky as if they were made of lead.

truth be told a duck call, is a duck call, is a duck call. with a few exceptions they are all pretty much the same, especially if you are new. there are some that are harder to blow than others but realistically they aren't THAT much harder to learn with. I have blown on some very cheap "beginner friendly" calls that sounded horrible. once you have been at it for awhile then you will be able to justify spending $150 for that call with "that little extra something sound".
get a good solid call like one of the ones mentioned above (haydel DR-85

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get a couple good DVD's that tell you not only how to call but how to read the ducks behavior.
and spend every second in the car on your way to work blowing that call.