Redbone Calls around LC
Anybody know of a place that sells Redbone calls around Lake Charles? Or do you just have to order them?
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They got ricelands at Cajun tackle I think. Not sure bout redbones tho.
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you have to order redbone off internet
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Riceland>Red Bones
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how many of the "riceland faithful" that claim that riceland is the best thing since sliced bread have ever even ran another call for more than 5 minutes?
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You mad? I'll try anything until I don't like it. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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If you don't blow a Riceland then you aren't a real speck hunter.
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I don't think they produce enough annually to supply stores. Give them a call and see, that's what I'd do. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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This is true. I've been pleased with my RCC, but I'm not against trying other calls. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Redbone is the best hands down.
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I have both of them. I've had the redbone for about 3 years and the RCC 1 year. I find myself going to the RCC most of the time. It's just a personal preference for me. I think both have the potential to sound great but I'm far from a great speck caller. My wife had to order the redbone online and get your credit card ready, they not cheap.
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Let me go ahead and post the video since I know it's coming. Might as well get it over with. Riceland da best DUH!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5V-OQ8u_SE |
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redbones take the most air in my opinion. i like Riceland more, also JB has a good speck call. I've had them all and i run my riceland the best and for the longest. i can run any call if you give it to me, riceland, to me was the easier to learn and easiest to blow for long periods
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go one Facebook and look at the page speckled belly goose hunters theres threads with tens of hundred comments, best thing is blow what you like and be where of imitators.
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Have you really though? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
I've blown riceland,redbone,Hayes,rnt,xciter, and chien speck calls. In the end the two calls that stand out are the riceland and redbone. I personally run a riceland because of the customer service and that's what I'm comfortable with.
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it is all about preference, and riceland and redbone are certainly the best two out there... nothing compares right now..
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Riceland makes a poly for $65. Your wasting your money if you buy anything cheaper than that. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk mmm |
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Agreed you don't get better people than Bill and James. Last year I lost my guts twice. Both times it was my fault from self tuning. Bill gave me a new set free of charge. You can drive right there to their shop in Hayes and have it tuned specific to you. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk mmm |
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Does anyone know who the tall guy on the right side is? |
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Bill Daniels Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk mmm |
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Thanks. Looks a lot like a cousin from Winnie, tx that guides. Video was kinda fuzzy that why I asked. |
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Nope from Hayes. He guides for the Laccasine Club. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk mmm |
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Why is that? I've had the poly for a few seasons and just got the acrylic last year. No problems here for me. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk mmm |
The tone is terrible IMO in the poly. Chien Caille is better than the poly to me if one is looking for a cheaper option. My dad now has a redbone.
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My Riceland poly sounds terrible. Very flat as far as tone. I will try and get it tuned at James' place but as far as out of the box, very dissatisfied.
I'm not trying to run their product down and not trying to discourage anyone from buying one. They obviously have a good rep and people like them. Just simply stating my experience. |
Redbone Calls around LC
I bought a poly Riceland at outdoor expo this year and love it. First time I tried one. Takes a lot less air than Chien Caille. I've always blown Chien Caille. Both good calls.
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I have used redbones since the prototype stages in 2006. I have multiple calls from each year,and yes,RedBone makes a set number of calls per year and once they are gone that is it for that year.
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If any one has a Riceland call they are not happy with the tuning.All you have to do is call James or myself and we will fix it.Sometimes a call slips by out of tune but most times the operator needs a few pointers on hand position and they are fine.Thanks
Bill |
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I will vouch for these guys! I've been to their shop a few times. They take care of you! |
Last year before a hunt one of my friends pulled out a redbone. By the way I blow a riceland. I start trying the two, Riceland then Redbone. Well, the way I call the Redbone was much quieter. I ended up using the Redbone that day and we did well on the specks. IN my opinion the two are practically the same. You can tell the Redbone is a knock off of the Riceland or vice versa. I just bought a Redbone this year so this will be my first year using it. At this point I prefer the Redbone because of the way it is shaped on the downwind (hand) side. It has smoother curves so it doesn't hurt my hand as much. I use two hands.....Anyway, I don't think you can go wrong with either. It's November!!!!
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this is the kind of responses you get when get opinions from people on forums and social media hahahaha.
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A knockoff---I can assure you that is FALSE
I can also assure you both are good calls and have their own distinct toneboards Both have a loyal following,and produce results But a knockoff,that is offensive to both companies John |
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