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<blockquote data-quote="Mud Creek" data-source="post: 4555200" data-attributes="member: 13378"><p>I was in bass pro a little while back (side note: it's amazing the amount of money you can spend QUICK in that store on duck hunting then get home look it all over and have 10 more things you need already lined up to buy the next time you go. $$$$$$$$$$$$)Anyway, I got lucky when I went a few days before Christmas eve and picked up that echo diamomdwood timber call. It was on a $29.99 rack so I figured it's be ok to start with. They rang me up at the register and it came to like $70 I told them cancel that it was with cheaper ones id just grab whichever was the $29 call. I guess because of the line they gave me the call for 29 which was a nice little score. </p><p></p><p>I use to be big into turkey hunting and appreciated different calls and their different sounds. I can tell it's going to be a lot like that for me with duck calls. I'd like that echo to be a tad more raspier really but I don't mind it as is. Anyone on here use(d) echo calls?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mud Creek, post: 4555200, member: 13378"] I was in bass pro a little while back (side note: it's amazing the amount of money you can spend QUICK in that store on duck hunting then get home look it all over and have 10 more things you need already lined up to buy the next time you go. $$$$$$$$$$$$)Anyway, I got lucky when I went a few days before Christmas eve and picked up that echo diamomdwood timber call. It was on a $29.99 rack so I figured it's be ok to start with. They rang me up at the register and it came to like $70 I told them cancel that it was with cheaper ones id just grab whichever was the $29 call. I guess because of the line they gave me the call for 29 which was a nice little score. I use to be big into turkey hunting and appreciated different calls and their different sounds. I can tell it's going to be a lot like that for me with duck calls. I'd like that echo to be a tad more raspier really but I don't mind it as is. Anyone on here use(d) echo calls? [/QUOTE]
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