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  2. Duck Commander Calls? | Duck Hunting Forum

    www.duckhuntingchat.com/threads/duck-commander-calls.164167

    dan922. 22 posts · Joined 2010. #9 · Nov 1, 2011. I love my duck commander acrylic, but as with any brand of calls it depends on your calling style. I have a mallard mauler somewhere, seemed to have lost track of it while i was in the marines, but oh well. That was my favorite call, but my acrylic is a close second.

  3. Comparison of Echo Calls - Duck Hunting Forum

    www.duckhuntingchat.com/threads/comparison-of-echo-calls.627650

    Breaker. Pure Meat. XLT. Open Water. Comparisons (I'll use the XLT as the "standard" since I feel that's my best all around call) Open Water - really loud call I use for very windy days. Has a high ringing hail call, but can also get low. For me sort of a specialty call. Not as raspy as the XLT--more higher pitched.

  4. Duck Calls and Calling Forum

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    Duck Calls and Calling Forum. 61.2K posts 11.9M views Information on duck calls and duck calling tips. ...

  5. Duck calls | Duck Hunting Forum

    www.duckhuntingchat.com/threads/duck-calls.46

    Duck Calls are subjective to each person's own calling style and ability. The only way to find one you truly like is to use it and call with friends or partners who can give you feedback! I personally use a Gaston Custom call in cocobola and a custom call made by a wise old duck hunter named Eddie Cribb in Florence, SC.

  6. A LITTLE CUT DOWN HISTORY - Duck Hunting Forum

    www.duckhuntingchat.com/threads/a-little-cut-down-history.186274

    In the late 1800's in Pekin, IL Phillip Sanford Olt began using a converted chicken coop on his farm to produce duck and goose calls. In 1904, Mr. Olt officially opened his game call company: P.S. Olt. Through his company, Mr. Olt invented what is today known as the Arkansas style duck call.

  7. Best wood for a duck call? - Duck Hunting Forum

    www.duckhuntingchat.com/threads/best-wood-for-a-duck-call.351994

    African Blackwood or Iron Desertwood have become my favorite for a duck calls. Yep! Consider the majority of wood calls are hedge (bois d'arc, Osage) and cocobola: They make the good tones. African Black-Wood is great stuff though, I have one on my drops.

  8. Determining Vintage of Olt D-2 - Duck Hunting Forum

    www.duckhuntingchat.com/threads/determining-vintage-of-olt-d-2.181705

    I might have a Bakelite barrel I'd sell ya if your interested but I'm not parting with any of the inserts I cut. Mainly because out of the of the ten or so I cut down . I only got five calls that are real good cuts. Stump from RM custom calls got the best one I ever cut down as a small thank you for all the calls he built for me.

  9. cajun call company - Duck Hunting Forum

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    D. duckshack. 4 posts · Joined 2006. #2 · Feb 23, 2006. You may be referring to the Chien Caille Call Co. of Gueydan, La. Address --- 28212 Min's Road, Gueydan, La., 70542. Ph. 337-536-6602 or 337-536-9852 Great folks to do business with. I just ordered a spec call. Location: Northern California.

  10. Review of Zink Calls and the NBG | Duck Hunting Forum

    www.duckhuntingchat.com/threads/review-of-zink-calls-and-the-nbg.193471

    The NGB has good volume. It has one of the best low ends of any call I have ever had the opportunity to run. On the high end it performs well but, lacks the volume of similar calls. The price on the NBG is $140 USD. After touring the Zink facility I have a better understanding of why this particular call cost so much.

  11. Old P.S.Olt - Duck Hunting Forum

    www.duckhuntingchat.com/threads/old-p-s-olt.189348

    The round hole was used until 1939 until Olt came out with the "keyhole". Olt developed the "key" notch in 1939 to make the inserts easier to remove from the mold. "Pat. Applied For" Keyholes were only around from 1939-1941. After that, Olt gained it patent and all calls had "Reg. Trade mark No.348205".