Hunting Call ringtones
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Hunting Call ringtones
Howdy everyone!
I've setup a new site with ringtones for your mobile phones. All of the ringtones are me blowing my hunting calls. I set it up after wanting and setting up my duck calls as a ringtone for my own phone. If you are interested, check out my page.
http://www.duckcallringtones.com
Brian Gautreau
Pflugerville, TX
I've setup a new site with ringtones for your mobile phones. All of the ringtones are me blowing my hunting calls. I set it up after wanting and setting up my duck calls as a ringtone for my own phone. If you are interested, check out my page.
http://www.duckcallringtones.com
Brian Gautreau
Pflugerville, TX
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RE: Hunting Call ringtones (the real thing)
If your are looking for the real animal recorded by the people from Cornell's lab of Ornithology try www.wildliferingtones.com . They are a little more expensive but have High quality sound and a large selection.
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RE: Hunting Call ringtones (the real thing)
Hah, it looks like a few people wanted totag along on my post
Ohh well.
I still have duck, goose, deer, and turkey call ringtones. Check them out.
--Brian
www.duckcallringtones.com
Ohh well.
I still have duck, goose, deer, and turkey call ringtones. Check them out.
--Brian
www.duckcallringtones.com
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RE: Hunting Call ringtones (the real thing)
I'd hate to have my cell phone in my pocket with the deer grunt ringtone and have it go off while I was on a date with my girrlfriend! She might misinterpret the sound, call me a slob and get pissed!
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RE: Hunting Call ringtones (the real thing)
Interesting, I've not heard that point of view before. I suppose that could happen. Personally, I would have put my phone on vibrate or silent if i didnt want it to interrupt. But that is me...
Thanks anyway...
--Brian
Thanks anyway...
--Brian
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RE: Hunting Call ringtones (the real thing)
Muliefever:
These are the same calls I use in the field. They are either tied to my lanyardor stuffed in my backpacks. The double reed duck, both goose calls and the deer grunt is Haydel's. The single reed, widgeon, and the turkey are Primos. I am by no means any champion caller, and do not believe that, at my level, my calling would be much better going with the acrylic's fromRnT or any of the others yet, but I am definitely open to them at some point.
Funny story about my calls...
Last hunt of this duck season, we get about an hour from the house and I realize that I left my calls hanging on the wall at home. We were too far to go back, so we said “Ohh well, let’s just throw out the decoys and hide real well.” So we get down, setup, and we hit first light. We popped a few birds that came in real tight to see our setup. We sat around a bit more and watched a several more birds look, but nothing else, when my buddy turned around and looked at the log he had been sitting on and he found one of my old double reed wood calls and a cheap whistle on a single lanyard that had fallen out of my bag during the last hunt. WHOOP! We had a call. We finished the morning shooting another 6 birds. Unbelievable!
--Brian
http://www.duckcallringtones.com
These are the same calls I use in the field. They are either tied to my lanyardor stuffed in my backpacks. The double reed duck, both goose calls and the deer grunt is Haydel's. The single reed, widgeon, and the turkey are Primos. I am by no means any champion caller, and do not believe that, at my level, my calling would be much better going with the acrylic's fromRnT or any of the others yet, but I am definitely open to them at some point.
Funny story about my calls...
Last hunt of this duck season, we get about an hour from the house and I realize that I left my calls hanging on the wall at home. We were too far to go back, so we said “Ohh well, let’s just throw out the decoys and hide real well.” So we get down, setup, and we hit first light. We popped a few birds that came in real tight to see our setup. We sat around a bit more and watched a several more birds look, but nothing else, when my buddy turned around and looked at the log he had been sitting on and he found one of my old double reed wood calls and a cheap whistle on a single lanyard that had fallen out of my bag during the last hunt. WHOOP! We had a call. We finished the morning shooting another 6 birds. Unbelievable!
--Brian
http://www.duckcallringtones.com
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