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Most chien calls come a little harder to blow than other calls. But you can go see mervis and he can make it blow how ever you want it. Personally I like the ones that take more air because I use a lot of air when I call. But he can make it for your preference. Can't say bout a riceland I've never blown one.
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I had an issue with a call doing it not a Riceland but what I did was clean it and soak the reeds in warm to hot water for 20-30min and it helped. I was told that by an old timer he said its like fitting a mouth piece right after you soak it blow it a bit and see what happens. Let it dry and put it to the test maybe put it in the freezer a while after and let it get cold and see if you can simulate cold weather and see if it helped. It was a duck call and it seemed to help a bit. But it may have been a quinceidence. Cheinne caille are hard to blow but like previously stated the guys will help you and tune it to your lung capacity and ability.
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I had a buddy that called in a Banded Spec with one. AND I SHOT IT!
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That wasn't a Riceland Custom...That was a cheap a$$ Primos!
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I have one and I love it. Doesn't lock up and sounds great!
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Don't be afraid to take the reed and guts out and experiment tuning it different ways. If you look on you tube they have a video on how to clean there call and it shows you how to tune it also.
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I would be a little Leary of doin that, but your skill set may be higher than mine.
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How much do these calls cost
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The Polly was right at $70 after tax but the Acrylics and the wood calls are around $160 to $180.
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Keep a dollar bill on you and slide it betweeen the reed and the trough
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40 and some change for a poly speck. Only issue I had is poly insert fell out and a buddy had the same thing happen... Called James Myers sent me brand new call with acrylic gut for free just had to send body back to him. First class service...
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My Oldest son has a poly and I have an acrylic and neither one has had an issue yet. For $165 the acrylic should blow itself. I had been using a Chien Caille for about the last 7-8 years, the first time I blew the Riceland I sounded better than I ever had with the Chien Caille. It was pretty much the same with my son, he had been blowing a Hydel. Besides sounding great the Riceland is sooo easy to blow.
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i been blowing a riceland for four years if u cover it up too much it will stick because its not letting the spit come out an they do echo alot when u hunting a layout muffle it down some to stop the echo an u will see the diffrent
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I have the poly and i'm gonna get a wooden for next year. I love my riceland poly.
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If anyone is having issues with their call.We will fix them.Not everyone calls the same and sometimes they need a little adjustment.Speck calls should not stick.Duck calls depend on how much moisture you put in but should not stick often.Just email me and we will take care of it.billdaniels@ricelandcustomcalls.com
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