Inexpensive Duck Calls-Part 2

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Inexpensive Duck Calls-Part 2

Postby GulfCoast » Wed Jan 02, 2008 10:31 pm

Someone looking for stocking stuffers asked me if my thoughts had changed on inexpensive duck calls from what I wrote a couple years ago. I guess they have, since what used to be $20 calls are now $35 dollar calls. I still think you can get 95% of the sound of a $130 call for around $30.00 in many cases.

There are a lot more good "inexpensive" calls on the market now, seems to me, than there were a couple years ago, with more people going to poly versions of their cast acrylic calls. Buck Gardner has a slew of them.

These calls still strike me as really, really good calls for the money that kill the snot outta ducks and that most anyone can afford:

Echo Poly Timber (my personal favorite, swap out the rubber for a cork)
Echo Poly Open Water (do a cork swap here, too)
Zink Poly Power Hen
Carlson Equalizer ($30 call that won the worlds, very short reed)
Carlson Volochoke (only duck call with parts you can lose)
Haydels DR 85 (The King of the inexpensive duck killing calls)
Haydels Redleg (same motor as DR85, different chassis, costs more???)
Winglock Poly
RNT Quackhead (seems just like the old Buck Gardner RNTII calls to me)
DC Cut Down Reacher (DC has about 57 different calls now that all seem pretty much the same to me, so I stay with this one)

What other inexpensive calls are worth considering these days?
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Postby BAY KINGFISHER » Wed Jan 02, 2008 11:05 pm

nice list, been a Haydels man for awhile, never spent over 30 bucks on a call, always losing them or just dont care to spend a bundle....guess im like that with my gun as well, anyway nice list..
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Echo and Haydels all day long

Postby Dukelane » Thu Jan 03, 2008 9:07 am

Took me yeas to figure out the expensive calls are unnecessary.
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Postby weimhunter » Thu Jan 03, 2008 9:25 am

With all the calls I got, for some reason I always turn to my ol cheap plastic Buck Gardner call. I dont even think they are 20 bucks.
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Postby hencutter » Thu Jan 03, 2008 10:09 am

Original DC is a pretty good souding el cheapo.
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Postby Sandy Creek » Thu Jan 03, 2008 12:17 pm

I like that Echo poly timber too
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Postby wrdabney » Thu Jan 03, 2008 12:46 pm

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Postby Ducks be us » Thu Jan 03, 2008 12:47 pm

Im more of a wood guy...MallardTone, Foiles and Yentzen all have descent cheap wood models. I like an old Olt D-2 as well...wouldnt take $50 for my DR-85 8) 8) 8)
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Postby redm » Thu Jan 03, 2008 12:56 pm

I've had most of those calls - they are all good meat calls, but I must say that I've been really impressed w/ the Zink Power Hen - Single Reed. A real ducky call, but with soft, smooth highs (for the sweet talkin') and lotsa volume when you need it.
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Postby pntailhntr » Thu Jan 03, 2008 1:23 pm

NO CALL around can beat a Haydels. DR-85, Redlegs, Dirty Rice, ALL EXCELLENT CALLS, won't stick on you either!! I only own a couple expensive calls and NONE of them have ever made their way to the duck blind, they stay in my collection!! WHICH consists of an unused DR-85, signed by Eli himself!
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Postby GulfCoast » Thu Jan 03, 2008 1:25 pm

redm wrote:I've had most of those calls - they are all good meat calls, but I must say that I've been really impressed w/ the Zink Power Hen - Single Reed. A real ducky call, but with soft, smooth highs (for the sweet talkin') and lotsa volume when you need it.


I like the Power Hen, too. But is sure is funny looking! I think only having one layard "groove" throws me off.
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Postby DuckslayerSX2 » Thu Jan 03, 2008 2:20 pm

Sandy Creek wrote:I like that Echo poly timber too


Yep its my favorite
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Postby redm » Thu Jan 03, 2008 2:42 pm

Yep, the Zink is not as "traditional" looking as those others!
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Postby chattahoochee » Thu Jan 03, 2008 2:42 pm

My favorite is the RNT quackhead.
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Postby hawkeye » Thu Jan 03, 2008 2:45 pm

After many years of trying calls and buying this and that, I've reduced my lanyard down to two calls, DR 85 and Duck Commander mallard drake. I've been through no telling how many DR 85's, carry an extra one everywhere I go. If it breaks, throw it away and buy a new one. If you lose one, no big deal. And will kill the snot out of ducks.

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