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Old 08-03-2011, 05:02 PM
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I hear ya. DR-85 is pretty much all I blow when I am in the blind, but I still end up buying 2-3 different calls and trying them out every season anyway. U boys out there in the Lake Chuck should be blowing those old school "Cajun" duck calls. My buddy has a few of them he got when his grandpa passed away and I love em. Any of u LC guys know where I can find one? The sticker on the one he has says they were made in LC.

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Old 08-03-2011, 05:34 PM
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I hear ya. DR-85 is pretty much all I blow when I am in the blind, but I still end up buying 2-3 different calls and trying them out every season anyway. U boys out there in the Lake Chuck should be blowing those old school "Cajun" duck calls. My buddy has a few of them he got when his grandpa passed away and I love em. Any of u LC guys know where I can find one? The sticker on the one he has says they were made in LC.

Look on Ebay I got a few off there for my collection.
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Old 08-03-2011, 06:47 PM
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I hear ya. DR-85 is pretty much all I blow when I am in the blind, but I still end up buying 2-3 different calls and trying them out every season anyway. U boys out there in the Lake Chuck should be blowing those old school "Cajun" duck calls. My buddy has a few of them he got when his grandpa passed away and I love em. Any of u LC guys know where I can find one? The sticker on the one he has says they were made in LC.
I found my Cajun duck call on Ebay and it was made in Lake Charles. Bootsie begged me for that call and i finally gave it to him and than he gave it to fish.
how messed up is that?
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Old 08-03-2011, 10:05 PM
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I hear ya. DR-85 is pretty much all I blow when I am in the blind, but I still end up buying 2-3 different calls and trying them out every season anyway. U boys out there in the Lake Chuck should be blowing those old school "Cajun" duck calls. My buddy has a few of them he got when his grandpa passed away and I love em. Any of u LC guys know where I can find one? The sticker on the one he has says they were made in LC.
Those are Faulk duck calls. Don't know if they still make them or not.

The last 2 years I guided, I used a Yentzen and it worked very well. I will NOT spend more than $40 on a duck call. Sorry. Dad and Dudley were cousins and when I was young got most of them free.
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Old 08-03-2011, 10:14 PM
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Those are Faulk duck calls. Don't know if they still make them or not.

The last 2 years I guided, I used a Yentzen and it worked very well. I will NOT spend more than $40 on a duck call. Sorry. Dad and Dudley were cousins and when I was young got most of them free.
No these arent Faulks. They are called "Cajun Duck Calls"
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