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my review of the haint gobble call

Started by Devastator, April 25, 2012, 03:55:18 PM

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Devastator

well after getting a pretty decent sound out of this call i took it out at day break today to a ridge that i know held birds.after listening for about 10 minutes nothing was gobbleing,pulled out the haint and let a call rip and bang at least 5 got fired right up.so i got the heck out of there.the call sounds better every time i use it.to those that give up on it keep trying. took me 10-15 minutes just to get a sound out of it when i received it saturday.

Barry Keicks

I'm having an awful time with it. After so many years of blowing duck/goose calls I can't unlearn myself to run the Haint.

goblr77

I traded mine off. Spent an hour or two trying to run it and decided it should be called the "Caint".

mrclif

^^^^^^^^^^^^thats a good one^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Nolehoe

I'm a long time duck call blower that had struggled too. I find the more I concentrate on keeping my mouth and face relaxed and loose and the less I think about what I'm doing with my tongue the better it sounds

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mrclif

I've only used it as a locator call and works well. My buddies said it sounds pretty good from distance but I havent sastisfied my on ear, can't seem to slow my tongue down enough. Every once and while I'll get that party horn sound. Maybe I'll have it down by next year.
Its defintely not as easy to blow as they say

WyoHunter

Quote from: goblr77 on April 26, 2012, 09:36:00 AM
I traded mine off. Spent an hour or two trying to run it and decided it should be called the "Caint".
:icon_thumright:
If I had a dollar for every gobbler I thought I fooled I'd be well off!

swampgobbler

 :TooFunny:   don't think those guys will be getting repeat customers.  those things are not user friendly at all.