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    When I need to get @Rushy's attention I just yell at him, should work for other geese no?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gibo View Post
    When I need to get @Rushy's attention I just yell at him, should work for other geese no?
    Lies. You're fellow Waikato swillers and just goose each other for attention.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hautapu View Post
    Massive Attack is correct. I would only add that you also need a fancy looking lanyard to hold all your calls. Even if you are just duck hunting, it is important to have all those fancy goose callers on display.
    Yes, don't overlook the lanyard. Mine is a fancy thing, basically some rubbishy used twine tied in a big loop with the ends tied to a couple of callers. Very flash.

    Sorry @EeeBees!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gibo View Post
    When I need to get @Rushy's attention I just yell at him, should work for other geese no?
    It is not how you yell but rather what you yell that is important Gibo. For example "Dinner" and "Waikato" even at a barely audible level will evoke much more action from me than "Prick" or "Arsehole" at the top of your voice. After much analysis I have concluded that it is all about the presence or not of the "really don't give a fuck" factor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gadgetman View Post
    Lies. You're fellow Waikato swillers and just goose each other for attention.
    Clearly a jealous streak there GM. We will shout you a Waikato at the Toby shoot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lukeduncan View Post
    Cheers for the advice! Has anyone tried the Buck Gardner Canada Hammer?
    Been watching a few youtube videos about basic goose calling and starting to get a good idea of what to do.
    Canada hammer is ok but I would personally put my money into something else unless I could get it for under $50.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hautapu View Post
    Massive Attack is correct. I would only add that you also need a fancy looking lanyard to hold all your calls. Even if you are just duck hunting, it is important to have all those fancy goose callers on display.
    Massive reccomends goose noose lanyards

    Goose Noose Lanyards Duck Call Lanyards & Goose Call Lanyards

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    Quote Originally Posted by MassiveAttack View Post
    Canada hammer is ok but I would personally put my money into something else unless I could get it for under $50.
    Righto cheers I found it for $59. Have you ever tried the electronic callers as a back up? We have a couple lying around home but I'm not the biggest fan of them for the ducks and plus I enjoy doing a bit of calling

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lukeduncan View Post
    Righto cheers I found it for $59. Have you ever tried the electronic callers as a back up? We have a couple lying around home but I'm not the biggest fan of them for the ducks and plus I enjoy doing a bit of calling
    wouldn't have one on my arse for a pimple
    ecallers are for part timers with no patience to learn or even try to learn the basics[ shooters not hunters.]
    natural or stained woods a colour to as is clear apparently.
    haven't tried buck garders goose calls but on his vids I reckon they sound squeaky.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gsp follower View Post
    wouldn't have one on my arse for a pimple
    ecallers are for part timers with no patience to learn or even try to learn the basics[ shooters not hunters.]
    natural or stained woods a colour to as is clear apparently.
    haven't tried buck garders goose calls but on his vids I reckon they sound squeaky.
    I have a hammond rip duck call and love it but I'm currently a poor uni student that has spent to much money on duck shooting gear this season so I can't really justify spending the money on a hammond flute or goose call? What other good wooden goose calls are out there?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gadgetman View Post
    Yes, don't overlook the lanyard. Mine is a fancy thing, basically some rubbishy used twine tied in a big loop with the ends tied to a couple of callers. Very flash.

    Sorry @EeeBees!
    That is alright, gadgetman ... look like they are made from paracord ... one thing about paracord lanyards, you can always unravel the braiding and replace your bootlaces ... I am of course very prejudiced towards the real thing ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lukeduncan View Post
    I have a hammond rip duck call and love it but I'm currently a poor uni student that has spent to much money on duck shooting gear this season so I can't really justify spending the money on a hammond flute or goose call? What other good wooden goose calls are out there?
    not many to be honest .
    I started with a Hammond goose flute loved it but after a mate started making short reed calls went to those.
    tried to go back but found after many years smoking didn't have the puff for it.
    the power clucker seems to be just as versatile as any short reed and the beauty of goose hunting now is its year round even if a bloody sight more difficult.
    don't sweat the small stuff unless your going comp mad find one call that works for you and perfect what you can on it.
    hail cluck double cluck works alright for me usually.
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    This is my parrie caller
    https://youtu.be/Z3cVEh4TYBc
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    Quote Originally Posted by gsp follower View Post
    not many to be honest .
    I started with a Hammond goose flute loved it but after a mate started making short reed calls went to those.
    tried to go back but found after many years smoking didn't have the puff for it.
    the power clucker seems to be just as versatile as any short reed and the beauty of goose hunting now is its year round even if a bloody sight more difficult.
    don't sweat the small stuff unless your going comp mad find one call that works for you and perfect what you can on it.
    hail cluck double cluck works alright for me usually.
    Does the hammond flute much to blow?

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    What's a 2nd hand Hammond goose flute worth? I've got a real pretty one sitting on my shelf I'm not using....

 

 

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