i mostly blow short reeds but one of the best flutes ive blow is the eastern shoremen its get has the nice hollow raspy sound and takes little air to break
you shold check out Primos calls , real easy to blow , not expensive , then practice , i started with flutes , now i use a short reed , but i still carry the old flute in my bag...........jmike
Hey guys thanks!! I am going up to cabelas next weekend for their fall expo I think I am going to get a Primos. It will sure be better than the one that I had/lost last season.
well thanks agine guys,
shane
Well I went up to Cabelas and I talked to Greg Hood the owner of southern game calls and he gave me some advice and show me how to blow their short reed call so I ended up bying the Sentinel. but thinks for the help guys.
Shane
I use short reeds exclusively now, but the flute I liked the best was Tim Grounds Guides best or variable tone honker...as far what short reed I now blow....mine of course
I still use the Olt A-50. A person can modify it so easy to there liking. It sounds so much better than like a big river or even the primos/rnt flute. You can still find them everywhere out there.
the most productive call is a short reed by far save the time and money and start with a short reed because if you start with a flute it is much harder to go to a short reed after blowing a flute.
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