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Suggestions for a “quiet” duck call.
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<blockquote data-quote="TAFKAP" data-source="post: 4992472" data-attributes="member: 7776"><p>A Yentzen is about as dummy-proof as it gets. It can be as quiet as you can make it, but still carries the honk well in the woods. IT's about $65 for the tried-and-true walnut call.</p><p></p><p>Sure Shot also has the next-gen Yentzen, which is a screw-together polymer tube. Not sure about how quiet it is, as a polymer though. And at a price point of $165, probably more $$$ than anyone would care to spend</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TAFKAP, post: 4992472, member: 7776"] A Yentzen is about as dummy-proof as it gets. It can be as quiet as you can make it, but still carries the honk well in the woods. IT's about $65 for the tried-and-true walnut call. Sure Shot also has the next-gen Yentzen, which is a screw-together polymer tube. Not sure about how quiet it is, as a polymer though. And at a price point of $165, probably more $$$ than anyone would care to spend [/QUOTE]
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