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Riceland Custom Calls
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dont have any experience with the goose calls though. call em up... I would try bill before james. after 5 pm. |
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Mine has never locked up. My riceland duck call is a different story though, it sounds awesome but like your speck call it locks up constantly.
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I'll try calling Bill...If they can't fix the problem I guess I'll try a chien caille.
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Do you have the wood, acrylic, or poly???
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Mine has done it before. Take the barrel out and put your fingernail behind the reed. lightly pull it away from the trough and let it go. It will make a plucking sound. Do it lightly though. If you do it too much it will mess up the sound. I'm not sure what causes them to do that
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Polly...I blew the polly and the wood. I dont think they had any acrylics in stock where I baught it from.
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Bill is located in Hayes.... may be a shorter drive for you. James is located in Sulphur.
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I am going to try calling Bill this afternoon and see what he says.
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Mine never did that ever. I have a poly with an acrylic gut. The acrylic gut is more stout I believe
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Reed thickness which also the reason they are so easy to use, can't have it boof ways. |
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I think the moisture causes it. Mines done it as well and just McNabb said fixes it, a lot of time I think it's when dust gets in your call or sugar any kind of food or tobacco don't help
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I just got a poly Riceland call for Christmas. Took it hunting Saturday in the rain and cold and it didn't stick but I didn't care for the sound. I was in a layout and it was difficult to use both hands to call, so I just switched back to my Chien. People claim the wood calls sound better but I don't know. I know I didn't personally care for the sound I was producing with it. But it didn't stick.
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Nope. That was the 1st time I had it hunting. It probably also has a lot to do with the person blowing into it.
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Lol same here but the more you blow it the more confidence you'll get in it I love mine and its done well for me this year. I've never tried the Chene caille before I know they've been proven and been around for a long time so I don't think any one can knock'em
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Are the Chien Caille's as easy to blow?
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if you have 3 lungs...lol
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I did hear Ol Mervis shaved one down for a guy with one lung to blow. That's just what I heard. I do know that you can take your call to Mervis and Kendall and they will tune it to you.
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