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    Quote Originally Posted by Mfisch2003 View Post
    Another decent cheap call $30ish is the goozilla I believe it's called. Field hudnall has a series of videos on YouTube that I found very useful. From proper hand positioning to making the sounds.
    Persinaly id stay away from that call i know 4 ppl that have it.. and not one person can make it sound... including me..

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    If money is no object, get a Sean Mann. If I ever lost mine, I don't think I'd hesitate for a second to grab another.... despite the price.

    As for making a call sound good / work well.... it's probably 90% practice. The number of times I've been driving down the highway and blowing my calls is a lot. Spend the time and I'm sure any call will sound good.

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    Nimkii game calls. He's local and builds awesome custom calls. Reasonably priced and you won't have to upgrade when you get sick of the crappy poly carb call you buy to start on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by topher View Post
    Persinaly id stay away from that call i know 4 ppl that have it.. and not one person can make it sound... including me..

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    i have quite the opposite experience. i find this call really easy to blow. its not a great call, sounds a bit flat with no rasp and hard to vary your tones, but is easy to blow and sounds like a goose.
    My name is BOWJ..... and I am a waterfowl addict!

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    Quote Originally Posted by topher View Post
    Persinaly id stay away from that call i know 4 ppl that have it.. and not one person can make it sound... including me..

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    Short reeds take practice. Once you get them down, no other design comes close.

    I'm running a cocobola GK Canuck and an acrylic GK Solution at the moment. Like both!

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    Quote Originally Posted by topher View Post
    Persinaly id stay away from that call i know 4 ppl that have it.. and not one person can make it sound... including me..

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    X2 here... Read some great reviews about but I'm not happy with it.

    Also have a Tim Grounds Poly Carb, decent but not worth the price I think. Of the lower priced calls I really like Buck Gardner's Canada Hammer, raspy and responsive. Although not as versatile, I find myself falling back to my old standby, the Big River Goose Flute.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lakon View Post
    X2 here... Read some great reviews about but I'm not happy with it.

    Also have a Tim Grounds Poly Carb, decent but not worth the price I think. Of the lower priced calls I really like Buck Gardner's Canada Hammer, raspy and responsive. Although not as versatile, I find myself falling back to my old standby, the Big River Goose Flute.
    Canada Hammer II is what i use, sounds pretty good for a 30$ call ide say!

    Loud and easy to blow

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    I learned on a goozilla, works good for me, just took lots of practice, as with any.... Now I have a Samuel Game calls acrylic, sounds much more "goosey" but the old goozilla is still on the lanynard and still gets used occasionally..
    Fish wait for no man

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    buy a lower end call from a company that only makes calls. ie Zink, GK, Grounds, Capital etc. their reputation is on the line with every call they make
    Barry Keicks

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    Buck Gardner "Canada Hammer" was my first goose call. I found it very easy to blow, and brought tons of Geese in using it. It also came with a DVD. I believe at the time it came with a duck call as well. The duck call was crap, sounded like a kazoo, but the Canada Hammer is a good call, and anyone that is trying to learn, I recommend it.

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