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Post by Hunter Dave on Feb 13, 2010 12:56:48 GMT -6
A true double reed design is created so that it takes less air to operate, and has a true natural ducky sound. This call as with all Rick Hahne Calls has a stick resistant tone board, and a matched set of reeds to give you the performance you demand. Mid to low end volume this call will never leave your lanyard. Double Talk Hedge Wood (not pictured) $69.99 Double Talk Acrylic $109.99 There are many more colors to choose from. Please visit www.rickhahnecalls.com to view the full line of colors. If you see a color you like but it is not shown for the model you want don't worry, we can get it! Just specify color when ordering. Custom colors are also available. To Order: If you would like to order a call or do not see a color you like, please contact Hunter Dave via PM. There are many more colors available You may also request an order by emailing sales@waterfowlersadvantage.com. Or you may call us directly at (816) 985-4892. We accept cash, check (with proper ID) money orders, Visa, Mastercard, and American Express. Paypal and eChecks also accepted and welcome. Please note: If you have to mail your payment, PLEASE DO NOT SEND CASH! Instead, please send a money order or cashier's check. Your order will be processed and shipped upon receipt of payment. Prices do not include shipping or sales tax. Shipping is $4.95 flat rate for up to 2 calls. Shipping insurance is available for an additional fee.
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fupeta
Pintail
Research Team Member
Posts: 162
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Post by fupeta on Feb 14, 2010 10:54:47 GMT -6
The "Double Talk" , I'm finding my self using this call more and more, I never liked double reeds before i tried this one. The "Double Talk" has that built in natural duck sound, which makes it easy to blow those hard to master notes like the Cajun squeal, bouncing hen,or what i kind of made up my self, the rolling quack. You can put out a nasty whine or a hard deep raspy tree shaking quacks. With its mid to super low range the "Double Talk" is perfect for the low or no wind days,flooded timber or small farm pond,creeks,just learning to call or simply finishing the late season, super leary,heard it all ducks. I would suggest you by one now and get ahead of the game.
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Post by fowlmouthtaxidermy on Feb 14, 2010 19:15:45 GMT -6
i definitely recommend getting a number of his calls and your buddy getting some also. when Rich is screaming at those long distance birds with his (hardcore call) and they turn in i am working them with my (double talk) and its like we are on stage. they cant help but to come see the show.
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