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Goose Calls

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Which goose calls are you lads using this season? Im looking to pick up a decent call for my first goose hunt coming up in two weeks.

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Mostly clucks and a few hails, then feeding growls when they're directly overhead to seal the deal.
Just kidding... :lol:

Call brands - I have a few - Haydels, Primos Flute but my favourite by far is a Bill Saunders Heavy.
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I've tried a few and finally spent the money and got a Foils Straight Meat call. Well, mine is actually a showtime competition call but it's not needed. Best bang for the buck as far as I'm concerned. Get the dvd and you'll be set.
Best of luck!
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Thanks guys for the tips!!
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Post by Doeun_k »

zink power cluckers is good and cheap too 20$ at cableas web site, good right out of the package

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I love my GK Canuck. If you have a chance you should check out St Lawrence Outfitters. They carry a wide range of calls. Its always a good idea to blow a few calls and see what suits your style. I tend to prefer a reed that is harder to brake over since i push a lot of air through my calls and would otherwise lock the reed on calls tun ed lighter.
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