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Redbone the best IMO. Don't really like the Riceland poly.
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Some people I know were partnered up with SKG. I blew several of the duck calls, didn't know he made a spec call. All the duck calls were just echo inserts with a hand turned barrel then. Poly RCC is looking like the top candidate now
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The only calls I've ever owned was the orange Haydels, and a Banded Poly I got for free. Been keeping the Banded one on my lanyard, but keep in mind I usually only get a few chances per season at specks, hence the reason I don't want to spend 150 bones on one.
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Wow.. Maybe Santa will bring me one.
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Check out the Xciter Calls Bartender speck call as well. Acrylic insert/wood barrel is $75
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Chein Caille,you'll have the specks eating out the palm of your hand!!!
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Get a chein caille learn how to call with it, for a year a 2 they are durable and under 100 dollars. Plus if you can call with a chein caillie you will pretty much be able to call with any of the upgrades. That's my thoughts, granted I am not a champion speck caller or nothen.
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RCC poly is ordered. Ready to flare some dam birds now!!! lol
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If you're anywhere close to Holmwood, get with Bill once you get it. He'll make it right for you and point you in the right direction. No point in being frustrated with a new call when you can go spend a few minutes with the guy who builds em and have him tune it for you just right.
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That's awesome. I'd like to do that regardless
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Yea do what noodle said. Bill or James will tune it for you. Show you some pointers. Also help you if call messes up. They take care of people.
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I have both the poly & acrylic RCC. Spend the extra $$ & get the acrylic call....well worth an extra 100 $$... big sound difference between the two calls.
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2 whole days and still nobody has posted the YouTube video of the Riceland crew. Gotta be a record.
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Confidence in your call is a major factor. I like a call that allows the caller to grow and the call still support what he or she can execute
From my experience there is a wall I have hit in the past with lower end calls that forces me as a caller to have to run according to what the call can handle If a caller is having success on whatever brand,great,keep on keeping on I wanted more,thus my switch from chien caille,faulk,haydel's,primos ---to redbone years ago John C. |
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everyone blows different. same call may be different in two peoples hands. the one you are comfortable with and sounds the best when you blow it is the winner. Never find a winner on the first try.
PS Olt with modified guts and a blue Haydels (not sure if it hit the market) hang on my lanyard |
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yeah olt t-20's were awesome
that blue haydel's must be a big bore they did,I saw that years back at the duck festival---that was a good call |
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yep, came out of a shoe box in the backseat of Rod's truck. Tried 8 or 9 of em till I found the one that suited me best.
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Chien Caille, my buddy blows one and hunts out of a normal "duck" blind with open water on both sides and kills over 200 specks each year. He blows only ONE note. the cluck. its gets aggravating as crap, but he constantly clucks and they pour in.
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You buddy has a blind in a good spot. Its not the call and its definitely not a "normal" blind.
I will swap blinds with him.... Blind swap... I will bring a check if I need that too... Just my 2 cents. No call or brand of call will work just by hanging the call on the corner of the blind hoping the geese will see it and come in. It takes lots of constructive practice to learn how to properly run the call and make the full range of sounds. In addition it takes a knowledge of the birds and how and when to call to be a good speck hunter. I started out on a Chien Caille and killed lots of specks with it. The first year that Bill and James formed Riceland I bought one and I am glad I did. I have tried the other premium speck call but I prefer the sound and performance of my Riceland. Through all of this time I have become friends with Bill and some of the Riceland staff. I am a satisfied customer and more importantly the specks really like them. The specks in SW LA are the most pressured specks in the U. S. If a call is effective here there is a reason for the loyalty of the users. Robbie aka Big Hutch |
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