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<blockquote data-quote="lkothe" data-source="post: 2833307" data-attributes="member: 30900"><p>Duck calls...... imo, start off with a inexpensive Duck Commander call. You can get some of them with the training DVD. One of the easiest I've ever called with is a Haydels DR-85. Less than $20, maybe less than $15@Academy. </p><p>Double reeds are a bit easier to call with, I prefer them over single reeds. Calls will also sound different depending on location..ie open lake vs flooded timber. </p><p>You can spend major bucks on custom calls.... I had a custom dbl reed, $140, for two years till I lost everything except the barrel in flooded timber. </p><p>I'm still a beginner but I have fun at it ...... YMMV</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lkothe, post: 2833307, member: 30900"] Duck calls...... imo, start off with a inexpensive Duck Commander call. You can get some of them with the training DVD. One of the easiest I've ever called with is a Haydels DR-85. Less than $20, maybe less than $15@Academy. Double reeds are a bit easier to call with, I prefer them over single reeds. Calls will also sound different depending on location..ie open lake vs flooded timber. You can spend major bucks on custom calls.... I had a custom dbl reed, $140, for two years till I lost everything except the barrel in flooded timber. I'm still a beginner but I have fun at it ...... YMMV [/QUOTE]
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