Hey has anyone tried these new calls.... I've heard of a few people using the other MF calls and have had good feedback... Just wondering if anyone tried the new one yet? It sounds sweet in the video
https://youtu.be/lcEiHr_-_GE
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Hey has anyone tried these new calls.... I've heard of a few people using the other MF calls and have had good feedback... Just wondering if anyone tried the new one yet? It sounds sweet in the video
https://youtu.be/lcEiHr_-_GE
Tag, just want to see what others have to say about these so I can learn others opinions.
That was the most useless commercial I've ever seen...
That being said I need a new goose call.. last my reed on the last one.. and the stupid back up squeeks
As with most musical instruments its the player that makes the most of it. My take on this first post and all seems a little cheap trolling advertising
Actually I was being sincere about finding out info like I said I heard good things from from locals using MF calls...and from the website it's a local company which is nice... Just wanted to see if anyone knew or heard anything on this call... Isn't that what a forum is for
Ok I'll help with the market research. Never heard of it. If the company would like to send me a free sample more than happy to give it a try however not looking to buy a new one.
I've tried these calls from Muddy Fowler. They are made here in Ontario and sound really nice. If you're looking to try one out, get in contact with Louie Spano. He's a great guy to deal with and he'll help you out.
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100007835385987
Cheers,
Marc
GoHuntBirds_com
Muddy Fowler makes great Goose and Duck calls. Started using them last season.
One of my buddy was pro staffing for them few years back. The calls were ok but the one saw kept going out of tune.
I still wear one of rheir hoodies but never used one of their honker calls before.
Haven't played around with them too much, from what I have i liked them. Louie is a great guy and can usually be found at the local shows. I know this doesn't help much, about all I can attest to is that the owner Louie is a solid guy.
I'm going to hijack this a bit. What would you guy's recommend for a beginner (A real beginner).
I currently have a BuckExpert??? I think that's what it is cant find my reading so not 100% sure. What would you guy's recommend for a real beginner?
Seeing as you're from Russell, Ont - I suggest you head to Sail in the Trainyards Complex in Ottawa and try all the calls under the glass shelf. It might be intimidating blowing calls in the store, but that's what they are there for.
Once you try a bunch of calls, you'll know the look and feel you're after. Then you can buy two or three calls and practice.
If you need anymore advice, fire me a PM.
Cheers,
Marc
GoHuntBirds_com
there is no beginner call really. my opinion is that a lower priced call fits that bill only because it get you in the game without spending a lot of money right off the bat. Most everyone once they learn to call halfway decent will gradually move to a higher range call. but really for all intents and purposes a bargain call will run just about the same as your bells and whistles acrylic. Now to me at least, a top of the line call in the right hands is a far superior sounding call all that being said.
If there is a good learner call look a a major call makers offering in polycarbonate. That would be Zink, Capital, GK or any of the makers that specialize in calls and calls alone.
I have a few hunting buddies that run these calls and I have gotten my hands on them a few times on the field , very easy to blow and they sound great , they have some great range , highs to lows and as I said very easy to blow , priced fair too, I have to say not the best promo video though ,
Goose calls are only as good as their tone board (gut) system. And there are way more goose call makers than original gut systems. Which means many either get their guts from another maker or use common 'clucker guts'. I did a quick search but didn't find what gut the MF calls use. I'm curious to know.
Anyways, point is, nobody is reinventing the wheel here. If the company is good to deal with, and the product is high quality, then go for it.
Molt Gear, Ex3 in delrin, great call great tones great value.....
Saw some updates on the new muddy fowler calls on the website and FB group they look pretty sweet... Like the Idea of the grip on the barrel can't wait to try them anyone with anymore info would be appreciated