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 Post subject: Goose Calls???
PostPosted: Fri Oct 08, 2010 9:21 am 
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Jumbo Perch

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Hey dudes,

I am currently using a Primos Flute call, and it works, but it is limited in what I can do. Not sure if anyone has suggestions in how to get a good cluck out of it??

What about short reed calls? What are you guys using, and what are the best calls...for the money??

Also, using flags in a ground blind. Is it worth the effort, or does it scare away more geese than it attracts? If I use it, when do I flag and when do I stop flagging??

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 Post subject: Re: Goose Calls???
PostPosted: Fri Oct 08, 2010 6:33 pm 
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Location: foxboro
man i baught the primos honky tonk short reed and you can make all kinds of music it work well and is easy to blow check it out its about 30 bucks

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 Post subject: Re: Goose Calls???
PostPosted: Sat Oct 09, 2010 3:08 pm 
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Location: Cobourg
check out the quack heads goosezilla. i picked one up for $30 bucks and it sounds really good. i don't think you can bet this call for the price.


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 Post subject: Re: Goose Calls???
PostPosted: Sun Oct 10, 2010 2:39 pm 
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Flutes are very limited in what you can get out of them. It is near impossilbe to get a double cluck out a flute.

A good short reed call is worth every penny. It was hard at first for me to make the switch, I just couldn't get the short reed to sound like a goose. I almost gave up trying, but I kept at it. I would keep it in my truck and just blow on it everywhere I went (mainly because my wife wouldn't let me do it in the house :lol: ). It was like somebody turned a lightswitch on one day. It sounded awful then all of a sudden it sounded like a goose, just took awhile to get the right sound. I won't call myself the worlds best caller, but its a heck of a lot better then Iwas with a flute.

Scott

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 Post subject: Re: Goose Calls???
PostPosted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 7:26 am 
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Flutes are the easiest to master for sure. But a short reed is the way to go but like Westlakewillows stated they are the hardest to learn. I want to switch but just have not commited to all the practice it takes to get real good , so I stick with the flute. I can do every call on the flute just the volume is not there that is all. I usually always flag if we are hunting a field. It just gives some movement to your spread, But just becarefull that if they are committed to your spread you might want to stop flagging because you do not want to draw to much attention to your blinds. Once the season gets on and the geese get shot at a few times you need to make your spread the most realistic as possible. So flagging can be the deciding factor to convince those honkers there are real birds down there. Also full body decoys is the ticket , try to get away from silloutes and shells later in the season, everybody has them and the geese will spot them out as well. They are ok for early birds but they get smarter later in the season and will pick these out.


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 Post subject: Re: Goose Calls???
PostPosted: Tue Oct 12, 2010 1:03 pm 
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Thanks for all the help, guys.

We ended up getting five more this past Saturday. My buddy loaned me his Knight & Hale "Double Cluck Plus" short reed. Jesus, sounds like I'm choking a cat...or worse...but I'll keep practicing.


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 Post subject: Re: Goose Calls???
PostPosted: Tue Oct 12, 2010 8:20 pm 
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I have the Knight & Hale as well. I really had to play around with it to get the right sound. Very small movements on the reed make a big difference. I found mine to be best about 1 mm above the line on the tall piece and the reed about 0.5mm below the hollow portion.
I find the best single "honk" is by turning the call backwards and breathing in.
...and a lot of practice.


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 Post subject: Re: Goose Calls???
PostPosted: Wed Oct 13, 2010 9:16 am 
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Thanks Adventure

Great pics...and tips

Shaner


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