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C-Bass2mouth 09-15-2016 02:04 PM

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Originally Posted by redleg one (Post 806878)
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


Hunter was telling me we needed to go to Bill's and let him fit me one. Probably should hold off on buying another random call until then I suppose?


And yes I never dreamed that someone would call at geese that far away. But after chasing a cripple a few fields over I could still clear as day hear that high pitch squeal.

redleg one 09-15-2016 02:09 PM

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Originally Posted by bmatte8 (Post 806879)
10-4 - I misunderstood.
You're right, the redbone is in a category of it's own when it comes to range.

I have ran the exciter both in Lafayette at the Cajun dome expo and at the speck HQ booth in Jones at that megabucks function


I could produce all the same note shapes I do on my calls,they are just super light for me----however----I run harder then the majority----like 99 %


Thus the comment about efficiency---the average caller should have no trouble stringing notes together on both the exciter or havoc call


In my opinion,the majority of call buyers could care less about comp wins or comp routines anyway,most are hunters that want something that allows them to achieve something realistic that they develop some kind of confidence in

redleg one 09-15-2016 02:17 PM

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Originally Posted by C-Bass2mouth (Post 806880)
Hunter was telling me we needed to go to Bill's and let him fit me one. Probably should hold off on buying another random call until then I suppose?


And yes I never dreamed that someone would call at geese that far away. But after chasing a cripple a few fields over I could still clear as day hear that high pitch squeal.



if you are at the point where you feel limited by the call,then yes I would say wait until you can be fitted


probably what Hunter would advise too


Hunter is pulling trafficking specks into a place that they don't want to be 90 percent of the time,thus the need for his calling on the extremes---glad you got to see that,most people don't believe that until they actually see it done

hunterr77 09-15-2016 03:07 PM

If you can do crisp triple note yodel, you can kill specks everyday in my opinion, no matter what call you have, once you get one bird out the group to start doing that triple note back to you its over last year i would only double cluck when they were way off or high. I swear every field seems to have guys who can call awesome now a days

redleg one 09-15-2016 03:15 PM

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Originally Posted by hunterr77 (Post 806890)
If you can do crisp triple note yodel, you can kill specks everyday in my opinion, no matter what call you have, once you get one bird out the group to start doing that triple note back to you its over last year i would only double cluck when they were way off or high. I swear every field seems to have guys who can call awesome now a days

I agree,if you can get a conversation going with a bird, even one in a group,you are in good shape,regardless of what call brand you run


and yes,the level of calling in our area of sw Louisiana has improved substantially

speck-addict 09-15-2016 04:22 PM

the calling and the wanna be callers. Takes a good caller to kill specks day in and day out. People call it luck but knowing how to call at a bird isn't luck that knowledge and hard lessons learned

DeeCee 09-16-2016 07:24 AM

No one calls well enough to kill specks everyday. Some days it just doesn't happen.

boatdriver 09-16-2016 11:25 AM

I personally think that if you can call above average, and there is a select group of callers in the section of the world that can, AND, you have the right conditions and a good flyway, then yes, I do believe a man can kill a limit of specks everyday in SW LA.

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Originally Posted by DeeCee (Post 806918)
No one calls well enough to kill specks everyday. Some days it just doesn't happen.


redleg one 09-16-2016 11:47 AM

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Originally Posted by boatdriver (Post 806930)
I personally think that if you can call above average, and there is a select group of callers in the section of the world that can, AND, you have the right conditions and a good flyway, then yes, I do believe a man can kill a limit of specks everyday in SW LA.



There are a few who can and do


But as stated,you must have some kind of flight,and other variables lining up,----field prep,concealment,decoys


But the few elite callers who pull this off are very few and far between--you got to have a mighty large bag of tricks to throw at them

speck-addict 09-16-2016 12:01 PM

LAst year when I would read you struggled for birds Mr. John I may or may not have did a silent thank god bc I was struggling, If your struggling the birds just aren't working right or not there! lol

redleg one 09-16-2016 12:20 PM

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Originally Posted by speck-addict (Post 806935)
LAst year when I would read you struggled for birds Mr. John I may or may not have did a silent thank god bc I was struggling, If your struggling the birds just aren't working right or not there! lol



Man they are getting tougher each year


the pressure around is unreal,as stated earlier,the level of calling has improved in every field it seems


but it is what it is,we deal with the cards dealt and keep after them

speck-addict 09-16-2016 12:35 PM

yessir I agree completely. I had some great hunts and some humbling hunts. Just the way it goes.

Just keeping after them.

bmatte8 09-16-2016 01:27 PM

I know guys that are very average callers and kill limits every day. I also know very good (competition) callers that don't kill very many limits at all. I think it's got way more to do with where you are than it does how well you can call.

There's much to be said about guys that actually know how to read and work birds too. there's a big difference between being able to run a call at a high level and being able to put birds on the strap.

boatdriver 09-16-2016 02:19 PM

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Originally Posted by bmatte8 (Post 806946)
I know guys that are very average callers and kill limits every day. I also know very good (competition) callers that don't kill very many limits at all. I think it's got way more to do with where you are than it does how well you can call.

There's much to be said about guys that actually know how to read and work birds too. there's a big difference between being able to run a call at a high level and being able to put birds on the strap.


No doubt! I agree 110% I also know guys that are terrible at calling, but can read birds and seem to just "know" what to do and when. It amazes me every time. All this talk about specks is getting me excited to talk to some bellies!!

Uka-uk!!!

speck-addict 09-16-2016 04:01 PM

Whether we agree on any of these matters or not we all have the same thing on our mind, colder weather, whiskey drinks, and bellies following from the sky!
Live by the yodel, die by the cluck!

C-Bass2mouth 09-19-2016 08:36 AM

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B-Stealth 09-19-2016 05:55 PM

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Originally Posted by bmatte8 (Post 806946)
I know guys that are very average callers and kill limits every day. I also know very good (competition) callers that don't kill very many limits at all. I think it's got way more to do with where you are than it does how well you can call.

There's much to be said about guys that actually know how to read and work birds too. there's a big difference between being able to run a call at a high level and being able to put birds on the strap.

You nailed it I agree, gotta read em right.
I will use the "trophy" hunting anology that commonly takes place at bars.
IMO competent calling gets you in the door, but knowing what to say and when will greatly increase you odds of leaving with company.

You can choose your targets wisely with a planned out approach or you can yell at every prospect within earshot and hope for the best. Otherwise known as the "Refuge Approach".

redleg one 09-21-2016 08:30 AM

silence is the best note shape at times

speck-addict 09-21-2016 09:06 AM

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Originally Posted by redleg one (Post 807220)
silence is the best note shape at times

silence is my secret weapon... Get them fired up then cut off communication, it really pisses them off sometimes and makes them get stupid and come right over the decoys trying to figure out way they can't hear anything.

cgoods17 09-21-2016 10:41 AM

like ole Buck Gardner says, "always call at wing tips and tale feathers".


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