devo1980
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Does anyone have suggestions for decent (not cheapest or starter) they could recommend? Or if anyone is getting new calls or quitting, I'm looking for some.
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Devin
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Devin
Yep.Haydel DR85
I have probably more duck and goose calls than some stores, all price ranges from Free to $1,500 each.
I always have a DR85 on lanyard next to in most cases various RNT calls. I also hunt with a former guide who has killed or witness being killed 10's of thousands of waterfowl, he blows a DR most days. Can't beat one at any price, period…
A harelipped kindergartener could blow a Yentzen call and make it sound at least functional. Learn to blow this once nicely, then graduate up to a better acrylic. But honestly, you may just stay with this. Biggest downside to a wooden Yentzen is that the two halves can slip apart and leave you stranded when the reed falls out. The step up is their acrylic Yentzen ONE2 that screws together.
Yentzen Classic
Sure-Shot Game Calls began with the invention of the Double Reed Duck Call from our founders George Yentzen and World Champion and Outdoor Hall of Fame Inductee, James “Cowboy” Fernandez.sureshotgamecalls.com
So many better calls have been developed in the last 2 decades...
DR85 is a killer if you can stand the smell.
Or you just learn the Lares hybrid and be done...
'Preciate the feedback.
Lares hybrid 100% best calls made and sound exactly like a duck.So many better calls have been developed in the last 2 decades...
DR85 is a killer if you can stand the smell.
Or you just learn the Lares hybrid and be done...
I used to try new calls each year but after I picked up the Hybrid many years ago I just play around with new reeds for it.Lares hybrid 100% best calls made and sound exactly like a duck.
Yep, I actually have two on my lanyard one with a shorter reed and one with longer reed. Two totally different callsI used to try new calls each year but after I picked up the Hybrid many years ago I just play around with new reeds for it.
Good ideaYep, I actually have two on my lanyard one with a shorter reed and one with longer reed. Two totally different calls
Sorry my experience was kind of the opposite with them. Hard to run, lots of air and not helpful in my progression as a caller.
Just my personal opinion but that has to be one of the worst sounding calls ever made.A harelipped kindergartener could blow a Yentzen call and make it sound at least functional. Learn to blow this once nicely, then graduate up to a better acrylic. But honestly, you may just stay with this. Biggest downside to a wooden Yentzen is that the two halves can slip apart and leave you stranded when the reed falls out. The step up is their acrylic Yentzen ONE2 that screws together.
Yentzen Classic
Sure-Shot Game Calls began with the invention of the Double Reed Duck Call from our founders George Yentzen and World Champion and Outdoor Hall of Fame Inductee, James “Cowboy” Fernandez.sureshotgamecalls.com
do you like em over say a Echo or a RNT?My vote goes to Lares T1, i own 12 of them now. I have 4 on my lanyard, 2 regular bore with different reeds, a small bore and a wood barrel. All sound different enough to think it is a different call.
NOT A CUTDOWN!!!!
And there is an excellent how to video by Rusty Creasy on how to PROPERLY use a duck call and how to "read" ducks and when to call.
do you like em over say a Echo or a RNT?