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That’s interesting, I read on the buck gardner website that singles can get louder than doubles.Singles take less air and are quieter
That’s interesting, I read on the buck gardner website that singles can get louder than doubles.
@ilovesprig show off... i got nothing but spoonage and wet last weekend
You don't need to spend mega bucks to call mallards.
Nick,
It is nice getting them here locally this year after hunting in Alberta & Montana, where they are the dominate species...Greenheads truly do respond to calling better than any other duck...
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Nick,
It is nice getting them here locally this year after hunting in Alberta & Montana, where they are the dominate species...Greenheads truly do respond to calling better than any other duck...
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If you had to pick between the primos high roller and buck gardner whistle which one would you keep?You are correct...Single reeds are louder for high balling, but can chuckle, and lonesome hen call as well...Double reeds like the Haydel DR-85 are very ducky sounding, easy to learn to blow (you don't really blow a duck call), and are very low priced...Hence, their popularity.
I personally have both a single reed (RNT) and double reed (DR-85) on my go to lanyard...Most low end double reeds sound pretty good...Buck Garner's double sound is quite good...You don't need to spend mega bucks to call mallards.
This pic is a couple days ago...Primos High roller, Buck Gardner widgeon whistle, DR-85, and the RNT single reed...All you really need for hunts like this.
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If you had to pick between the primos high roller and buck gardner whistle which one would you keep?
Buck Gardner whistle...You can make more calls with the whistle...Drake mallard, widgeon, teal, and sprig.