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<blockquote data-quote="r00s7a" data-source="post: 1406962" data-attributes="member: 9675"><p>Acrylic calls are supposedly a lot better than wood or poly calls. According to the experts they are louder and not susceptible to changing tones due to changes in the weather. Having never owned one, I can't say whether that is true or not. I am usually in sloughs or timber where louder isn't always better, and I'm not reaching out two miles to pull in birds. I'm sure they have their place, but it isn't on my lanyard. Mainly cause I'm just an ol poor boy and can't afford one, otherwise, I'd add one to the arsenal. My favorite is a $20 poly called the Bill Collector. It seems to do the job. I like wood calls, but they do seem to lock up more and perform quite differently depending on the moisture. </p><p></p><p>I'd love to help you out and jack up the price on your auction Porter, but I'm afraid I might win! hahah</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="r00s7a, post: 1406962, member: 9675"] Acrylic calls are supposedly a lot better than wood or poly calls. According to the experts they are louder and not susceptible to changing tones due to changes in the weather. Having never owned one, I can't say whether that is true or not. I am usually in sloughs or timber where louder isn't always better, and I'm not reaching out two miles to pull in birds. I'm sure they have their place, but it isn't on my lanyard. Mainly cause I'm just an ol poor boy and can't afford one, otherwise, I'd add one to the arsenal. My favorite is a $20 poly called the Bill Collector. It seems to do the job. I like wood calls, but they do seem to lock up more and perform quite differently depending on the moisture. I'd love to help you out and jack up the price on your auction Porter, but I'm afraid I might win! hahah [/QUOTE]
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