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New pot call advice..
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<blockquote data-quote="Boll Weevil" data-source="post: 3205453" data-attributes="member: 10006"><p>I'm sure everyone has their fave but in that $40 price range Cody pots are tough to beat for realism. It'll take a while to condition it properly, but once broken in it's honestly very difficult to discern from real birds. </p><p></p><p>Another thing to think about is good strikers; rasp, pitch, tone, volume, clarity can be totally completely different from striker to striker. Sometimes the striker that comes with the call isn't at all the best sounding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boll Weevil, post: 3205453, member: 10006"] I'm sure everyone has their fave but in that $40 price range Cody pots are tough to beat for realism. It'll take a while to condition it properly, but once broken in it's honestly very difficult to discern from real birds. Another thing to think about is good strikers; rasp, pitch, tone, volume, clarity can be totally completely different from striker to striker. Sometimes the striker that comes with the call isn't at all the best sounding. [/QUOTE]
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