Beginner Caller: Poly vs. Acrylic
Beginner Caller: Poly vs. Acrylic
I am starting to learn to call and was wondering if I should spend the money on an acrylic call or just start out with a poly? I hate to put the money into a call and then really suck at calling.
Thanks for the help!
Thanks for the help!
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Re: Beginner Caller: Poly vs. Acrylic
You're looking at $45 versus $135-145.
Just starting out ......... Echo poly single reed or RNT poly single reed with wood barrel/poly insert. Best advice I can give you ..... do not start with a double reed.
Just starting out ......... Echo poly single reed or RNT poly single reed with wood barrel/poly insert. Best advice I can give you ..... do not start with a double reed.
Re: Beginner Caller: Poly vs. Acrylic
Save ur money. Start with a poly
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Re: Beginner Caller: Poly vs. Acrylic
Start with a single reed poly or got a tad bit more you can get a good wooden call.
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+1Greenhead22 wrote:You're looking at $45 versus $135-145.
Just starting out ......... Echo poly single reed or RNT poly single reed with wood barrel/poly insert. Best advice I can give you ..... do not start with a double reed.
Re: Beginner Caller: Poly vs. Acrylic
Echo Poly Single Reed Timber.
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Re: Beginner Caller: Poly vs. Acrylic
yep.GulfCoast wrote:Echo Poly Single Reed Timber.
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Re: Beginner Caller: Poly vs. Acrylic
Agree with GulfCoast. Poly single timber. If u hunt open field get a open water poly.GulfCoast wrote:Echo Poly Single Reed Timber.
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Re: Beginner Caller: Poly vs. Acrylic
Poly single reed...or double that cost and get a coco or hedge call.
Re: Beginner Caller: Poly vs. Acrylic
EVERY redneck within 100 miles needs a Haydel's DR-85...under $25 works like a champ. Combo up with any reputable drake whistle and get after em. I do have a soft spot for old wood. Alotta of them plastic thingys have a hollow ring to me...dont know if the dux care 
NEVER think you suck at calling, be confident in what your doing...ive heard some real live dux make some of the foulest sounding quacks Ive ever heard. Ive left my calls at home by accident and still called em in with my voice...try it. Cadence, tone and volume will come with experience. Ive seen areas where dux wanted to be screamed at all the way in...Ive been in areas where you put just a hint of volume or aggresion, they're outta there...have fun with it

NEVER think you suck at calling, be confident in what your doing...ive heard some real live dux make some of the foulest sounding quacks Ive ever heard. Ive left my calls at home by accident and still called em in with my voice...try it. Cadence, tone and volume will come with experience. Ive seen areas where dux wanted to be screamed at all the way in...Ive been in areas where you put just a hint of volume or aggresion, they're outta there...have fun with it

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Re: Beginner Caller: Poly vs. Acrylic
where can you find these calls locally and not have to pay 7 or 8 in shipping cost? Around the jackson area
Re: Beginner Caller: Poly vs. Acrylic
For the money, I really like the Quackhead calls. Poly call around $25 or so. I can control the volume and pitch pretty good with it.
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Re: Beginner Caller: Poly vs. Acrylic
You can find an Echo poly at BassPro. I expect Van's might have a few as well.JLT wrote:where can you find these calls locally and not have to pay 7 or 8 in shipping cost? Around the jackson area
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Re: Beginner Caller: Poly vs. Acrylic
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Re: Beginner Caller: Poly vs. Acrylic
Got one......thanks guys
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