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September 14th, 2014, 05:56 PM
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Fratri just start on a short reed and stick with it. most flutes are not very veristile, Sean Mann's longshoreman is the only real exception that comes to mind. Those big old long buggers need more wind than I care to put through them during a hunt. the technique for the short reed and flute is really quite differant and is a beeotch to switch back and forth even for an experienced caller. These two call will not break the bank and sound pretty good with practice. Zink PC-1 ($38) and the Tim Grounds Poly Super MAG ($68) both are in stock at Sail.
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September 14th, 2014 05:56 PM
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September 14th, 2014, 07:57 PM
#12

Originally Posted by
bardern
Fratri just start on a short reed and stick with it. most flutes are not very veristile, Sean Mann's longshoreman is the only real exception that comes to mind. Those big old long buggers need more wind than I care to put through them during a hunt. the technique for the short reed and flute is really quite differant and is a beeotch to switch back and forth even for an experienced caller. These two call will not break the bank and sound pretty good with practice. Zink PC-1 ($38) and the Tim Grounds Poly Super MAG ($68) both are in stock at Sail.
X2 on the TG Super Mag. It is a great call. Its very forgiving and the easiest call I've blown. Very easy to work on the basics with it. It won't leave you frustrated like other calls when they don't do what you expect them to.
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September 15th, 2014, 06:20 AM
#13
Has too much time on their hands
I bought the cheapest off the shelf at CTC and ended up throwing in woods. Went back and bought PRIMOSE. Super simple to use, and after all effort used to try and blow the cheap one...turned out it was good diaphragm training for the good one.... Huge difference. First time for duck/goose ever. My blind needs more work now, kept getting busted close in, who ever thought they could see that well…
Mark Snow, Leader Of The, Ontario Libertarian Party
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September 15th, 2014, 12:15 PM
#14
Has too much time on their hands

Originally Posted by
line052
I bought the cheapest off the shelf at CTC and ended up throwing in woods. Went back and bought PRIMOSE. Super simple to use, and after all effort used to try and blow the cheap one...turned out it was good diaphragm training for the good one.... Huge difference. First time for duck/goose ever. My blind needs more work now, kept getting busted close in, who ever thought they could see that well…
My uncle bought that call.. Lahman gold series? I think that's part of the problem for mg good hunting... I think it scares the geese away lol...
I use the knight and hale pit boss. $30-$40 very easy to use...
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