Single Reed vs. Double Reed
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Single Reed vs. Double Reed
I have blown a single reed duck call all my life. When I started calling in the early 80's double reeds were not around. I blow a Southern Game Call Nasty Boy and it is my call of choice. I own several in various woods and acrylics. What is the best true sounding double reed on the market? Is it the Big River Game Calls "Duck Buster", this call sounds good out of the package. Any thoughts.
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duramax wrote:Southern Game calls Poison from about 5 years ago is the best sounding call I have. Their new ones don't sound nearly as good.
Primos wenches are very good too.
I hate to pick at you because you're a msu guy and all, but the word "good" and Primos Wench should never be used in the same sentence.

John Stephens himself couldn't take a wench, and make it sound like a duck.

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Greenhead22 wrote:duramax wrote:Southern Game calls Poison from about 5 years ago is the best sounding call I have. Their new ones don't sound nearly as good.
Primos wenches are very good too.
I hate to pick at you because you're a msu guy and all, but the word "good" and Primos Wench should never be used in the same sentence.![]()
John Stephens himself couldn't take a wench, and make it sound like a duck.
True dat, but im sure if John couldnt you surely could, being gods gift to duck calling and all.


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I have an old Haydel made out of bamboo that sounds as good as anything on the market. DR 85 is hard to beat in a double reed. All my single reeds are Southern Game Calls.
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Yentzens been around awhile...Lotta ducks kilt with them in older times. They gotta double and a triple reed. Real easy and can go loud too...
"Over time, many individuals experimented with and improved upon these early prototypes. Another major innovation occurred in 1957, when Texans Jim Fernandez and George Yentzen patented the first double-reed duck call."
http://www.ducks.org/DU_Magazine/DUMaga ... akers.html
Old stuff alright, except the lil soft Wiley for calling woodies on the water.
"Over time, many individuals experimented with and improved upon these early prototypes. Another major innovation occurred in 1957, when Texans Jim Fernandez and George Yentzen patented the first double-reed duck call."
http://www.ducks.org/DU_Magazine/DUMaga ... akers.html
Old stuff alright, except the lil soft Wiley for calling woodies on the water.
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