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Posted By: Gary from Denver Goose Calls - 07/01/06
I am planning to buy a new acrylic goose call this season. My banker said that I might have enough of a balance in my LOC to buy one! I am interested in quality, maintenance (cleaning), easy of operation and versatality. At this time, I am looking at Foiles Migrators, Rich-N-Tone (Kelly Powers), Sean Mann and Tim Grounds calls. I would appreciate any opinions or reccomendations.
Posted By: MallardAddict Re: Goose Calls - 07/17/06
all three are top drawer calls no doubt, of the three i would take the grounds as the other two have fairly large bores in the barrel and to me are harder to adjust too. i personally run a Bill Suanders orginal, traffic and goose pimp.


For the money you cannot beat a Troy Taylor call. troy has wonmany calling comps, can call in the field like no other, and makes a bad azz call hands down, threaded aluminum even so no more losing the barrel end, and tend to be cheaper then most other custoim calls
Posted By: WisconsinRedneck Re: Goose Calls - 08/28/06
I just got a Foiles Meatgrinder, basically the polycarbonate version of the SMH. Man, it sounds great. I've heard nothing but raves about Foiles calls, and their website has a great forum on it where the staff is incredibly available and are good people. I'd at least give a Foiles call a shot, try the SMH!
Posted By: Mikem2 Re: Goose Calls - 09/03/06
I have an RNT Kelly Powers, decent range, but the deep bellow is not just there in the low. The Tim Grounds calls get excellent reviews, I have not tried one.
Posted By: sactoller Re: Goose Calls - 09/07/06
I really like JJ Lares. I currently have six of his calls, four duck and 2 goose.......quality. http://www.jjlares.com/

I also have a Basin Abomination "Iceman". It is very goosey and easy to blow. http://www.basinabominationgoosecalls.com/


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