Re: short reed goose call
[Re: dave erdkamp 56]
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11/26/23 08:58 AM
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Try a Big River Goose Flute….. good for Canada geese. Not a short but they work good for a beginner…… you could sneeze into it and it would still sound like a goose. Been using mine for around 15-20 years or so…..
A goose may honk....but he won't wave
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Re: short reed goose call
[Re: dave erdkamp 56]
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11/26/23 09:48 AM
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I started with big river and Shawn Mann flutes lots of years ago and then started learning to use a short reed and practiced a lot while driving an hour each way to work. IMHO there is no comparison, get a good calling instructional cd and watch youtube and practice. You need 2 hands and no gloves to make a short reed sing. If you practice you will learn how to tune one that fits you. Lots of great calls, look up Bill Saunders goose calls. Do a search and listen to some different calls and start learning.
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Re: short reed goose call
[Re: Supergoose]
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11/26/23 09:54 AM
11/26/23 09:54 AM
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Try a Big River Goose Flute….. good for Canada geese. Not a short but they work good for a beginner…… you could sneeze into it and it would still sound like a goose. Been using mine for around 15-20 years or so…..
When you get good with the big river you can pull off the end bell and practice using your hands as back pressure. Gives you a way bigger range of sounds. I also had one that opened up the inside on. They have a built in tapper in the tube to automatically create back pressure. If you hollow out the taper, you can create your own variable back pressure.
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Re: short reed goose call
[Re: dave erdkamp 56]
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11/26/23 10:11 AM
11/26/23 10:11 AM
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Don't worry about brand or model. They all work about the same. You can get a call that will kill geese for $30. It's more technique than tool. Watch a few YT videos and learn to tune your call...then practice. Cluck, moan, cluck, moan, double cluck...these will kill geese consistently. Don't get caught up in hype. IMO, short reeds are superior to flutes. I have used and liked Buck Gardner, Primos, Zinks, and even my own hand made calls. Learn to present breath properly from the diaphragm and keep your tongue against your bottom teeth. Everything else is easy after that
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Re: short reed goose call
[Re: dave erdkamp 56]
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11/26/23 10:12 AM
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One of the easiest I have ever used....if you can find one...Is the Knight and Hale Pit Boss. I think the flute calls, like the Big River, are easier to quickly master. When you move into the short reeds it will take some getting used to.
One calling tip is when you use a flute goose call you can puff out your cheeks. When You use a short reed it is best to not let your cheeks puff out.
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Last edited by Moosetrot; 11/26/23 10:14 AM.
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Re: short reed goose call
[Re: Moosetrot]
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02/06/24 10:00 PM
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When people ask me about how to effectively call ducks, I always say you have to learn to "read the birds". When you start to learn the nuances the birds exhibit, and learn to match the appropriate calls to them, you will be a successful duck caller no matter what call you are using. I think the same holds true for geese, especially honkers.
Moosetrot Agreed, and less is more a ton of times!
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Re: short reed goose call
[Re: Moosetrot]
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02/06/24 10:37 PM
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When people ask me about how to effectively call ducks, I always say you have to learn to "read the birds". When you start to learn the nuances the birds exhibit, and learn to match the appropriate calls to them, you will be a successful duck caller no matter what call you are using. I think the same holds true for geese, especially honkers.
Moosetrot I agree Moosetrot. Problem is, I lost my call and there are way too many options on the market lol. My Zink Power Clucker killed a lot of geese, and I’m a fan of keeping it simple. However , if there is a better call out there , now is the time to switch since I’m already replacing it. And there were a couple flaws I didn’t like about my old call compared to others I have blown. Right now I’m leaning towards the Field Proven Workhorse.
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