Flextone Release Green Thunder Double Reed Duck Call

Flextone Green Thunder Double Reed Duck Call
Flextone Green Thunder Double Reed Duck Call

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PORT CLINTON, Ohio -(Ammoland.com)- Hunters often err on the side of caution when choosing a duck call. Most want a call that offers a good combination of volume and versatility for any situation – nothing too extreme.

Smart move, because while many proficient callers can get by with most any call, quite a few others are anxious for any help they can get.

Thankfully, the double-reed duck call is known for its rich tone and ease of use. Guitar aficionados would liken it to the electric humbucker pick-up, which has provided the lifeblood of many great rock and roll songs through the decades.

The larger-than-life sounds created by such instruments are hard to ignore; just ask the ducks. Adjectives such as thick, luxurious and smooth come to mind, but we prefer deluxe.

The best way to get that deluxe sound is to blow a deluxe call. So stop staring at that rack of choices and look no further than the eye-catching new Flextone Green Thunder Double Reed. This classically styled polycarbonate call is designed and hand-tuned in the USA by the renowned call craftsman in Port Clinton, Ohio.

The all-new Green Thunder Double Reed easily produces a full range of realistically ducky calls – from gregarious greeting calls and compelling comebacks, to raspy quacks and contented feeding chatter – all with the forgiveness of a friend who needs to borrow something from you.

Available in an attractive burnt orange/black combination or stealthy Mossy Oak Blades camo, both versions sport a milled aluminum band around the barrel which gives it a stylistic touch that screams of calls costing a heckuva lot more. But this little beauty will only set hunters back less than 25 bucks.

Flextone Green Thunder Double Reed - Burnt Orange
Flextone Green Thunder Double Reed – Burnt Orange

Flextone Green Thunder Double Reed – Burnt Orange:

  • Burnt orange barrel, black insert, bright aluminum band
  • Rich double-reed sound
  • Sweet low-end capability
  • Great all around call
  • Hand tuned and guide tested
  • Model: FG-DUCK-00033
  • UPC: 8-15097-00990-0
  • MSRP: $19.99

 

Flextone Green Thunder Double Reed – Mossy Oak Blades
Flextone Green Thunder Double Reed – Mossy Oak Blades

Flextone Green Thunder Double Reed – Mossy Oak Blades:

  • Mossy Oak Blades with bright aluminum band
  • Rich double-reed sound
  • Sweet low-end capability
  • Great all around call
  • Hand tuned and guide tested
  • Model: FG-DUCK-00031
  • UPC: 8-15097-00988-7
  • MSRP: $24.99

When it’s time to bring those mallards to their bellies before the eyes of the world, don’t sweat the price of your call. All that matters is how it sounds to the ducks. Make sure it’s deluxe, with the versatile new Flextone Green Thunder Double Reed.

It’s one of two great new duck calls in Flextone’s Green Thunder Series – affordable hunter’s calls that are custom designed and hand-tuned right here in the USA by the same folks who craft some of the highest-end calls available.

Guide-tested and approved, the versatile new Flextone Green Thunder Double Reed delivers top performance at a hunter-friendly price. The ducks will be thunder struck.

About Flextone Game Calls:

Flextone Game Calls are designed to more accurately mimic the anatomy of a game animal by using both hard and soft flexible parts. They incorporated a hard plastic or metal tone-board with reed to imitate the soft tissue chambers of the neck and mouth of an animal. The design produces a truer, more natural sound as well as giving the user more control of volume, tone, and inflection just like the animals they were designed to imitate. The design is also nearly silent if accidentally contacting your gun or bow while in the field. Flextone now has a full line of deer, elk, predator, turkey, and waterfowl calls using this patented technology.

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Wild Bill

How making a Flextone Green Thunder Double Reed Libtard Call?