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Outdoor Television Personality Neal Rohrbach Teams with Goey Hunting Calls

Thursday, November 3rd, 2011 at 9:33 AM

Outdoor Television Personality Neal Rohrbach Teams with Goey Hunting Calls

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Oley, PA --(Ammoland.com)- Neal Rohrbach, an Outdoor Television Personality, is the latest addition to the Goey Hunting Calls Pro Staff, and the first hunting celebrity to join the team.

The guys behind Goey Hunting Calls are waterfowl nuts, driven by their passion for duck and goose hunting. They all have “day jobs” but spend their free time scouting, hunting, building and tuning calls.

After first meeting Rohrbach at an Outdoor Channel Celebrity Meet & Greet, at the Eastern Sports and Outdoors Show, they knew instantly that he shared the same passions and waterfowl drive that the company was founded on.

“We knew we were turning great calls out of our shop, and that it was time to take a stab at carrying the brand outside of the Northeast,” said Steve Lyle, owner of Goey Hunting Calls.

“When our calls impressed Neal, a guy who chases waterfowl from the Prairie Pothole Region to the Florida marshes, we knew we had an opportunity on our hands to get a TV personality on our Pro Staff and show hunters across the Nation that with a Goey call on your lanyard, you’re that much closer to a limit.”

Outdoor Television Personality Neal Rohrbach

Outdoor Television Personality Neal Rohrbach Teams with Goey Hunting Calls

In addition to the pro-staffers building these calls, and a select group of professional waterfowl guides, Rohrbach has offered his name, on-air product usage, celebrity appearances and fan following to aid in spreading the word about Goey Hunting Calls.

“I pride myself in the fact that I don’t stick my neck out for any product that doesn’t produce results,” shared Rohrbach, “and by results I mean limiting out or filling tags by sunset. Yeah, I can drop ducks outside 40 yards, but it sure is a heck of a lot more fun to run a Goey call and have them landing in the blind with me.”

Rohrbach grew up hunting and fishing on the family farm in Clarksburg, Missouri and has been shouldering a shotgun since well before he had his driver’s license. He hosted all 26 episodes of the popular Outdoor Channel television show, Outdoor Channel Outfitters, in 2011, but is trading the scripts and makeup for face paint and hunting licenses in 2012, filming hunting segments for both Outdoor Channel Outfitters and Ultimate Outdoors.

About Goey Hunting Calls
Goey Hunting Calls is a company with the two backgrounds necessary to build quality sounding and reliable hunting calls. They have been in the machining business for over 20 years and have been hunting waterfowl even longer. Goey Hunting Calls are 100% made in the U.S.A., with the calls, tone boards and wedges machined in house, which gives the company the ability to capitalize on attributes that other call companies can’t through common methods of production. They even produce their own reeds with their own punches. By building a call from concept to completion in house, Goey Hunting Calls is able to stay on top of quality, ensuring that every call is produced to the highest standard. They offer three different acrylic duck calls, four Canada Goose calls and a Snow Goose call. For more information, visit http://www.goeycalls.com

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Down-N-Dirty Introduces Four New Duck Calls

Monday, August 1st, 2011 at 3:10 PM

Down-N-Dirty Introduces Four New Duck Calls

Down-N-Dirty Duck Calls

Down-N-Dirty Duck Calls

Down-N-Dirty Outdoors

Down-N-Dirty Outdoors

LEWISBURG, Ky --(Ammoland.com)- Whether you consider it an art or a science, the folks at Down-N-Dirty Outdoors have completely mastered duck calling, and now they have introduced a complete line of four signature duck calls.

Designed and crafted by avid hunters and master callers, the new DND duck calls provide the full range of natural sounds from seductive feed calls and quacks to the all-important, attention-grabbing hail and comeback calls. Each with its own distinct range of sounds, the Havoc, Chaos, Hitman 2, and Vicious have all been proven in the field with years of testing.

Each call is a two-piece unit constructed of solid acrylic material that’s precision formed on a CNC machine and then final polished to a high luster. The reeds are individually cut by hand and each call is individually tuned to perfection. A laser-engraved DND Duck Landing logo and moniker finish off each call.

The Havoc is a single-reed call that was designed after years of listening to birds and hunting public land, where they can become exceptionally educated. Because ducks make many sounds that most hunters have heard but are often unable to mimic, such as squealing sounds and bouncing hen sounds, the Havoc was designed very purposefully to create those sounds.

The small bore size on this call creates more back pressure than most calls, allowing the user to get the nasty, squealy, ducky sounds you need for tough, over-pressured birds. It’s not a screamer, rather it’s ideal for days with little wind, thick cover area and areas with tough competition; it’s a call that will give you just enough “duck” to get the job done. This small, compact call is a deadly addition to any duck hunters arsenal.

The Chaos is another single-reed call in the line-up. The big brother to the Havoc, the Chaos call is also for close-in working, but is designed with a more aggressive bore. The designers at DND opened the bore up to give the hunter enough range to hit medium range hail calls down to some of the nastiest duck talk ever put into a call. The Chaos will put ducks in the spread instead of just turning a head. Easy to run, the Chaos takes very little air to operate, which is the kind of call you want when the ducks are flying close, and the guns are blazing.

The Down-N-Dirty call line wouldn’t be complete without a solid-sounding, easy-to-operate double-reed call. The Hitman2 offers plenty of volume for high flyers, as well as a low-end that will entice even the most reluctant birds. This double-reed call was developed specifically for its ease of use. From novice to expert, this is one call that should be on every duck hunter’s lanyard.

Rounding out the lineup of new DND duck calls is the single-reed Vicious. This call was crafted to do two things: kill ducks on windy days and win contests. It accomplishes both with the greatest of ease. Designed off the Havoc tone-board, the Vicious sound barrel was stretched a little more to produce more volume, and the bore was opened as wide as possible, while requiring minimal air pressure to produce the illustrious 40-note hail calls with no problem. Using a hunting-call-based tone-board allowed the designers at DND to achieve the high-end hail calls and then come down to unbelievable nasty duck talk with the Vicious. For pure power and medium duck range, the Vicious is in a league of its own.

With these four new calls from DND, duck hunters clearly have the advantage this season. Be sure to check these calls out at your local retailer or online at www.downndirtyoutdoors.com, where you can view tutorials on how the products can best benefit your hunt. The entire line of duck calls will be available in September with retail prices of $112.99, each. Specially selected translucent colors will also be available.

For more information on Down-N-Dirty Outdoors, and to get demonstrations on the entire line of calls go to www.downndirtyoutdoors.com. Be sure to visit the Down-N-Dirty Outdoors fan page on Facebook at www.facebook.com/DownNDirtyOutdoors.

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