Chad Fix
New member
Beginner look no further than the Big River wood flute. I've pulled many migrating geese down from 80 - 100 yards up and had them landing into one old Flambeau goose decoy.
If you're thinking short reed, I'd suggest Tim Ground's Super Mag poly carb. It's about $60 and sounds great. Easy to crack over too - sounds as good as the calls that are over twice the price. Once you get the basics of a short reed then try making a trip to Cabelas, Bass Pro, etc. to try out all the other brands and models to find out which one sounds best for you.
It's all based on the caller in what sounds good for them. We all have different sized mouths, tooth arrangement, etc that I feel plays a role in how you sound through a call. I'll be honest, all the Zink calls I've blown are terrible. The Foiles calls are all too high pitched. I have a Lynch Mob Executioner that sounds good but requires a lot of back pressure to crack it. Those are all my experiences with those brands. It may be different for you.
So get something more inexpensive now until you know how to make basic clucks and moans. Then find a call that you feel can do the most with. There's no need to own 50 different calls based on 50 different situations - if you catch my drift.
If you're thinking short reed, I'd suggest Tim Ground's Super Mag poly carb. It's about $60 and sounds great. Easy to crack over too - sounds as good as the calls that are over twice the price. Once you get the basics of a short reed then try making a trip to Cabelas, Bass Pro, etc. to try out all the other brands and models to find out which one sounds best for you.
It's all based on the caller in what sounds good for them. We all have different sized mouths, tooth arrangement, etc that I feel plays a role in how you sound through a call. I'll be honest, all the Zink calls I've blown are terrible. The Foiles calls are all too high pitched. I have a Lynch Mob Executioner that sounds good but requires a lot of back pressure to crack it. Those are all my experiences with those brands. It may be different for you.
So get something more inexpensive now until you know how to make basic clucks and moans. Then find a call that you feel can do the most with. There's no need to own 50 different calls based on 50 different situations - if you catch my drift.