Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Waterfowl => Topic started by: Commando on August 24, 2013, 09:48:37 PM
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:yeah:so I'm wanting to get a new duck call soon. I am thinking either a Saunders call, Mac island or a echo call. What are your thoughts?
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:yeah:so I'm wanting to get a new duck call soon. I am thinking either a Saunders call, Mac island or a echo call. What are your thoughts?
Duck commander :tup:
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:yeah:so I'm wanting to get a new duck call soon. I am thinking either a Saunders call, Mac island or a echo call. What are your thoughts?
Duck commander :tup:
I would take an rnt or echo before I took a commander, differnt classes of calls really though.
Can you put your hands on any of what your looking at and actually blow it? I prefer to actually hear and use a call before I spend to much money.
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Try um before u buy um
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:yeah:so I'm wanting to get a new duck call soon. I am thinking either a Saunders call, Mac island or a echo call. What are your thoughts?
Duck commander :tup:
I would take an rnt or echo before I took a commander, differnt classes of calls really though.
Can you put your hands on any of what your looking at and actually blow it? I prefer to actually hear and use a call before I spend to much money.
True story, ease of use is more important then name brand any day.
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How much you want to spend? Open water or timber call? Wood or acrylic? I have the echo timber wood barrel with a poly insert, sounds great for 50 bucks, also have an echo meat hanger that I love too, little but louder than the timber and it is acrylic. Both of mine are double reeds.
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Definately try them out. A call that someone else can work well doesn't mean a good fit for yourself. If your just starting out a good learner call or one for the lanyard is a Primos Wench call. Echos have always been solid calls as well. Puck from single, double or tripple reed calls. Shorter smaller barrel are easier to use longer bigger barrel take more volume but can produce great sounds if you know how to roll or cut the air with proper back pressure.
Try them out and see which works best for your style. I have boxes of calls. Always trying new ones for fun.
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Thanks for the reply guys. The cost doesn't mater to me. I've been duck hunting for the last I'd say ten yes but only moderately. I was in the Marine corps for four yrs sonim just getting into bird hunting again. I've got the original wench and a cheap sink. I wouldn't consider myself a rookie caller but at the same time I'm by no means a great caller at all. I thjnknj can rule out a echo call I really like the Saunders coupe or a Mac island call.
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:yeah:so I'm wanting to get a new duck call soon. I am thinking either a Saunders call, Mac island or a echo call. What are your thoughts?
Duck commander :tup:
I would take an rnt or echo before I took a commander, differnt classes of calls really though.
Can you put your hands on any of what your looking at and actually blow it? I prefer to actually hear and use a call before I spend to much money.
True story, ease of use is more important then name brand any day.
I feel the same way smossy!, there are some calls that can be tough without allot of practice.
I have harvested allot of ducks with duck commander calls.
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Haydels DR85, $15 - $20 still probably, OR timber cutter which is the DR85 in a different shape external barrel, maybe a little easier to grip with gloves on your hands and is a few $$ more.
I call in just as many ducks with these as friends do with high $$ calls.
Get a good call and ya don't pay for all the Duck Commander hype.
A friend competes for Saunders and does quite well with his calls They sure are loud, but thats what they want in competition.
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check out the double reed from basin calls they work well and aren't killer expensive.
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:yeah:so I'm wanting to get a new duck call soon. I am thinking either a Saunders call, Mac island or a echo call. What are your thoughts?
I wouldnt buy a Mac Island, had one and it didnt last long >:(... I would recommend Field Proven Shot Caller or Zink NBG :chuckle:
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I have a brand new Saunders Coupe I would sell you for $80 shipped.
Saves you about $45 off retail and no shipping or tax.
Send me a pm if interested and I can text you pics if you send me your number.
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My old DR-85 is brown with Copenhagen stain and still goin strong, it has put many of greenhead feet down in the dekes. You can blow that thing with half a dip stuck down the tube and it still sounds great. Only call I ever had that would not stick no matter how cold it got.
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The owner of Mac Island was trying to sell his business on Craigslist, so it might be a good option to look at other options, availability my be a challenge.
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I picked up a couple different short barrel calls from Buck Gardener last year. For me, I can put feet down with these calls better than any others I have used. I have some duck cmmander calls and have not had any issues with them and use them alot in tighter areas.
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Definately try them out. A call that someone else can work well doesn't mean a good fit for yourself. If your just starting out a good learner call or one for the lanyard is a Primos Wench call. Echos have always been solid calls as well. Puck from single, double or tripple reed calls. Shorter smaller barrel are easier to use longer bigger barrel take more volume but can produce great sounds if you know how to roll or cut the air with proper back pressure.
Try them out and see which works best for your style. I have boxes of calls. Always trying new ones for fun.
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I just picked up a single reed JJ Layers hybrid. I had a wooden Haydel (double reed) that i really liked but lost the guts to and have not been able to rebuild. My buddy has a JJ and i gave it a whirl and i hope it will lead me to calling at the next level... Gona take some practive for me to not grunt itn to the call so much like using my double tho...
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Take the money go to the store and try them all out, only way you'll ever know what best suits you!