johnc wrote:Have any of you'll heard of a dedicated black bellied or fulvous tree duck call?
Rick wrote:You're a better man than I on a MP-90, Darren. They were virtually immune to me and mine. No spinner usually meant no squealers when I was using the Haydel whistle. Maybe operator error...
Fellow who'd been hammering them was kind enough to suggest something else (I can't share because I said I wouldn't) that pretty well mirrors the pitch of their usual whistles and draws them very well, but it doesn't carry very far, and I couldn't chatter on it. So I went on a whistle quest looking for something better, which eventually led to the Montana Lite herding dog whistle, which isn't dead on tone, at least with me running it, but often gets close enough just whistling and most definitely close enough chattering - and carries way the hey out. Might well be herding designs or materials that are inherently better pitched, but the stainless steel ML beats the cheap ACME plastic one I started on. Want to eventually try a brass design or two.
Meanwhile, I've been carrying a Montana Lite on my dog training whistle's lanyard, so I can practice on the squealers we encounter while out and about.
Rick wrote:Maybe not the best of timing, but if you have to miss some hunting, I can't think of a better reason.
Rick wrote:Pretty sweet, but what's with the rig tease?
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