echo duck calls
echo duck calls
i just bought an ECHO Timber poly double reed... it was about 30 bucks. i am wanting to buy another call what should i get without spending an arm and a leg? what do ya'll think about the echo timber poly?

Levi
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It would be about the same thing...You get what you pay for and you will become a better caller with a better call...Just save up and buy a wooden timber or sb
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I second that. Save up and buy an acrylic timber or cocabola.
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wood timber....is the way to go..been using one for a couple of seasons now and really like it...my favorite call for when they get close and just need to finished off..
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I've got a RNT Timbre Cocobola I'll sell for $55 plus shipping. Call has never been in the field, still have box and pouch and is about a year old. I've got waaay too many calls and need to part with a few. PM me if interested.
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duckter wrote:I've got a RNT Timbre Cocobola I'll sell for $55 plus shipping. Call has never been in the field, still have box and pouch and is about a year old. I've got waaay too many calls and need to part with a few. PM me if interested.
There you go man...I have that same exact call and it is a nice bouncy little call to get better with
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The echo timber diamondwood poly is well worth $50 it sounds great and dont stick. The echo Meat Hanger is my all time favorite call. Although it is $140, i would have to say its well worth it
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