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meaux fishing 09-14-2016 03:18 PM

I will also add I'm by no means a great or even a good speck caller probably. I have been able to trick a few though and that's all that matters to me.

meaux fishing 09-14-2016 05:14 PM

Speck Calls
 
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Originally Posted by speck-addict (Post 806807)
by bounce or cluck the hen.... do you mean n the middle of the quack have like a hick-up almost. Sound file of that would be great!



This is what he means
http://youtu.be/LKzxar_K060

redleg one 09-14-2016 07:20 PM

Gueydan duck festival

C-Bass2mouth 09-15-2016 07:48 AM

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Originally Posted by B-Stealth (Post 806806)
Meaux I mean do disrespect to you sir, and by no means am I questioning your speck calling ability.

But I do have 1 question, can you "Bounce or Cluck the Hen" with those calls?


Double Cluck?

B-Stealth 09-15-2016 08:04 AM

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Originally Posted by C-Bass2mouth (Post 806845)
Double Cluck?

In my experience the Triple Cluck is deadly for those wary Lacassine Flyway birds. Something about that triple cluck, they just give it up. Usually just double cluck hunting other areas.

redleg one 09-15-2016 08:44 AM

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Originally Posted by C-Bass2mouth (Post 806845)
Double Cluck?



Double cluck----uka-uka-uka-uka-uka, wita-wita-wita,,huta-huta-huta


single cluck------ hut-hut-hut-hut


bouncing hen---- waanka-waanka-waanka-waanka


similar note shapes


Hunter B. can double cluck,if you hunt with him

speck-addict 09-15-2016 10:12 AM

Double clucking isn't hard, once you learn to control your air... I want to know this triple cluck...

redleg one 09-15-2016 11:01 AM

there is no triple cluck---unless you add an extra syllable to an uka-uk


that is all a joke in reference to guys doing bouncing hens


John A Chiasson

speck-addict 09-15-2016 11:56 AM

Thanks John ha
had me thinking the game was changing once again

redleg one 09-15-2016 12:23 PM

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Originally Posted by speck-addict (Post 806865)
Thanks John ha
had me thinking the game was changing once again



nah man,basic main speck note shapes still same---scratch,cluck,uka-uk,2 note yodel,3 note yodel


will you hear a 4 note yodel from time to time,yes
sometimes in a group flying overhead---one will just go lllliiiiilllll---open ended instead of llllliiiiillllliiiiilllliiitttt or lllliiiilllliiitt


specks make all sorts of other little noises too especially on the ground in any substantial concentration---but the shapes listed above are the bread and butter


and that exciter is not a bad call,lacks the range of a redbone or riceland--but is low threshold to run and efficient-realistic pitches


same thing with havoc punisher---very easy to run,limited range compared to redbone or riceland,,but well within realism


I have not ran a vendetta---but they are also well received and both garrett cole and Nathan flemmons run them very well

B-Stealth 09-15-2016 12:25 PM

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Originally Posted by speck-addict (Post 806865)
Thanks John ha
had me thinking the game was changing once again

It's only a game changer for the LFW.

B-Stealth 09-15-2016 12:31 PM

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Originally Posted by redleg one (Post 806867)
nah man,basic main speck note shapes still same---scratch,cluck,uka-uk,2 note yodel,3 note yodel


will you hear a 4 note yodel from time to time,yes
sometimes in a group flying overhead---one will just go lllliiiiilllll---open ended instead of llllliiiiillllliiiiilllliiitttt or lllliiiilllliiitt


specks make all sorts of other little noises too especially on the ground in any substantial concentration---but the shapes listed above are the bread and butter


and that exciter is not a bad call,lacks the range of a redbone or riceland--but is low threshold to run and efficient-realistic pitches


same thing with havoc punisher---very easy to run,limited range compared to redbone or riceland,,but well within realism


I have not ran a vendetta---but they are also well received and both garrett cole and Nathan flemmons run them very well


You forgot one sound specs frequently make when I'm trying to triple cluck; you know the moment they realized whats up and they bug out.

To me it sounds like a cross between a snow goose and speck saying "BadBadBadBad" and quickly gain altitude, almost like there laughing at you.

speck-addict 09-15-2016 12:50 PM

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Originally Posted by B-Stealth (Post 806869)
You forgot one sound specs frequently make when I'm trying to triple cluck; you know the moment they realized whats up and they bug out.

To me it sounds like a cross between a snow goose and speck saying "BadBadBadBad" and quickly gain altitude, almost like there laughing at you.

I call that the f you grunt haha

And John thanks.
Have you ran a deep south yet?

redleg one 09-15-2016 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by speck-addict (Post 806870)
I call that the f you grunt haha

And John thanks.
Have you ran a deep south yet?



you are welcome


I have not ran a deep south call---I do know that it is the same shop that both redbone and Riceland used to use to make their tone boards. Neither redbone nor Riceland use them anymore, and this shop started making their own tone boards which is what is in a deep south call.

bmatte8 09-15-2016 01:27 PM

let the birds be the judge.......

with that said,
I've got plenty of pictures of piles of dead specks that were killed with an Xciter Bartender in hand...to say it isn't sufficient in making realistic notes is false.

It does not have the top end that a Redbone has, but there are very very few callers that can hit those notes anyway.

C-Bass2mouth 09-15-2016 01:30 PM

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Originally Posted by redleg one (Post 806848)
Double cluck----uka-uka-uka-uka-uka, wita-wita-wita,,huta-huta-huta


single cluck------ hut-hut-hut-hut


bouncing hen---- waanka-waanka-waanka-waanka


similar note shapes


Hunter B. can double cluck,if you hunt with him


I actually have the double cluck down finally. And yes, Hunter learned me on it lol.
His "power clucks" require ear plugs though. I don't have the lung capacity to get more than a couple of those super loud high pitched squeal double clucks like he does. I've hit a wall again though as far as advancing. Having a lot of trouble stringing multiple yodels together. I know a new call wouldn't magically make me be able to do it, but everyone likes a shiny new toy lol.

bmatte8 09-15-2016 01:34 PM

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Originally Posted by C-Bass2mouth (Post 806874)
I actually have the double cluck down finally. And yes, Hunter learned me on it lol.
His "power clucks" require ear plugs though. I don't have the lung capacity to get more than a couple of those super loud high pitched squeal double clucks like he does. I've hit a wall again though as far as advancing. Having a lot of trouble stringing multiple yodels together. I know a new call wouldn't magically make me be able to do it, but everyone likes a shiny new toy lol.

having trouble stringing yodels? Try an Xciter Cadre.

redleg one 09-15-2016 01:42 PM

the exciter can produce realism--easy starting--- that is what is meant by low threshold and efficient--but it lacks the range of a redbone.

redleg one 09-15-2016 01:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by C-Bass2mouth (Post 806874)
I actually have the double cluck down finally. And yes, Hunter learned me on it lol.
His "power clucks" require ear plugs though. I don't have the lung capacity to get more than a couple of those super loud high pitched squeal double clucks like he does. I've hit a wall again though as far as advancing. Having a lot of trouble stringing multiple yodels together. I know a new call wouldn't magically make me be able to do it, but everyone likes a shiny new toy lol.


those power clucks up to ultra high pitch range are exactly what breaks geese others don't even call at


Hunter is an advanced speck caller(although he would not label himself as such),big man,lots of fuel to push that Riceland.


endurance on the call comes from reps,then air control necessary to run long cluck strings at various pitches,then a call that can handle the push needed to produce that sound


most callers run somewhere in the middle,so an easy blowing tight range call fits them,but when you start to run the extremes,that is when a call that is customized to you is really needed


my calls would be thought of as trash to most callers,but they are customized to me

bmatte8 09-15-2016 01:55 PM

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Originally Posted by redleg one (Post 806877)
the exciter can produce realism--easy starting--- that is what is meant by low threshold and efficient--but it lacks the range of a redbone.

10-4 - I misunderstood.
You're right, the redbone is in a category of it's own when it comes to range.


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