The canada hammer like I mentioned I just got so I can't speak too much about it, if you do put too much air through it, it doesn't like it and makes a note un-goose-like.but it's pretty quiet and easy to recover from. Because my last call used to stick I am kind of in the habit of checking it when the air is quiet just to make sure I don't make a nasty squeak when ducks are coming down but over the past two years I've been using bg calls I've never had the double nasty stick. I hunt up in Wisconsin from early season through the last day so from 60 degrees to 10 degrees and I have never once had my reeds stick even after being out all morning. The double nasty 2 has what Buck calls "Spit Tech" you can literally dump it in water pull it out and call just fine! I've done it in the faucet just to test it out. I've never seen, heard or blown a number "1" of either of those.in the buck catalog I have neither of them are in it.I've only used the number 2 and I would stick with those. If you are new to duck or goose hunting, I highly suggest his calls and his instructional videos.Įdit- I'm sorry I was so long but I am passionate about watefowl hunting and Buck taught me the basics of what made me successful in the sport that I love the most. and in one short lunch in Northern Colorado. Buck taught me goose and duck hunting through his instructional tapes but I also grew to love him in his videos. Buck is trying to make a living but he cares more about the hunter and the sport than he does about his income. The difference between Buck and the rest of the call sellers is this. He even showed me the scar on his chest from his surgery. It was right after his heart surgery, He sat down and ate a barbecue dinner with me and my buddy at Colorado Waterfowl Weekend. Last but not least.I met Buck years ago in Loveland, Colorado. Thats right, I said tapes, not CD's r DVD's. I learned to blow a goose call and a duck call with Bucks instructional tapes. I'm not bragging but I am a duck and goose killing fool. The plastic one needs to be replaced more often. I prefer the acrylic one but you can kill ducks with the plastic one all day long. You can buy the cheap plastic one and kill limit after limit. The Double Nasty is one of the best duck calls ever. Bucks Hammer is the absolute best when it comes to that.ĭon't even go there with the Double Nasty. If you have goose hunted for very long at all, you have had a call get dirt in it and needed to clean it quick. You can take it apart in the pit and have it working again in just a few seconds. One of the very best things about it is.you can clean it in a matter of seconds, put it back together and it is already tuned. You can set it deep or high in just seconds. It sounds as good as others and can really get loud. The plastic one does not sound as good and wears out faster. The acrylic is more money but less than any other high end call. If you get one, spend the money and get the acrylic. The double nasty in my opinion is the perfect duck call.really easy to do a rolling feeder call as well as get up for those loud hail calls.This year I might keep a single reed call on my lanyard as well though for those windy days or if I start hunting bigger waters.but I have called in countless ducks with the double nasty and highly recommend it! Mine's polycarbonate, I can't speak to how the more expensive acrylic since I've never blown or even heard one. I think it sounds much "goosier" too which a little practice. I actually recently got the Canada Hammer 2 myself to replace my old Illusion call.It's much easier to blow for me which is good since I'm much more of a duck hunter than goose hunter. They're the only calls I use at the moment.just to be transparent I will tell you that I am on staff for BG.that being said, the reason I looked into being on the pro staff is because I used the double nasty FIRST and liked it so much I wanted to start working with BG.
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