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Aug 24, 2009 #11 cackler slayer Senior Refuge Member Joined Dec 11, 2006 Messages 177 Reaction score 0 Location eugene, OR Basin all the way!
Aug 29, 2009 #12 Cootisduck Elite Refuge Member Joined Jan 12, 2001 Messages 1,530 Reaction score 0 Location Boardman, Oregon, USA Echo Timber Make it sound like a crawl full of grits
Aug 29, 2009 #13 E E Todd Senior Refuge Member Joined Oct 2, 2008 Messages 339 Reaction score 0 Location Longview, WA Zink XR2 and PH2. The Basin double reed is right up there though.
Aug 30, 2009 #14 T Tar Heel Gone Duck Senior Refuge Member Joined Jan 15, 2008 Messages 979 Reaction score 0 Location Oregon Echo XLT
Aug 30, 2009 #15 shawfowl Elite Refuge Member Joined Sep 21, 2002 Messages 2,936 Reaction score 0 Location Where Sea and Land meet in The Great NorthWest. Basin Calls' for me...
Apr 18, 2022 #16 D Dago Downs New Member Joined Jun 16, 2019 Messages 2 Reaction score 0 Location Eagle Point, Oregon JJ Lairs here in the sac valley Attachments jj lares calls.JPG 39.5 KB · Views: 9
Apr 18, 2022 #17 yankeegray Elite Refuge Member Joined Feb 4, 2013 Messages 1,174 Reaction score 929 Location Southern Illinois Still have your first choice the duck commander classic on my go to lanyard
Apr 19, 2022 #18 Curt Gibson Senior Refuge Member Joined Mar 12, 2019 Messages 659 Reaction score 644 Location Oregon (USA) Zink XR 2
Apr 20, 2022 #19 blacktail Elite Refuge Member Joined Dec 10, 2001 Messages 7,193 Reaction score 10,234 Location oregon coast Haydel DR-85. Only call I own.
Apr 21, 2022 #20 Old Guys Rule Refuge Member Joined Mar 18, 2021 Messages 41 Reaction score 55 Location Salem Oregon RNT double reed for blasting my high volume call at long ranges and windy days. I use my old Yentzen shure shot for low volume calling in the fog and close range. If I had to name a favorite it is my wingsetter pintail, widgeon and teal whistle.
RNT double reed for blasting my high volume call at long ranges and windy days. I use my old Yentzen shure shot for low volume calling in the fog and close range. If I had to name a favorite it is my wingsetter pintail, widgeon and teal whistle.