For those in the market for a new duck call it helps to read up on what exactly is out there. I will begin with
a review on one of the most popular calls made especially for meat duck hunters, the Rich-N-Tone Daisy Cutter. .
So what do I mean by "meat" call? I mean this call isn't meant to win a calling contest, it is made for the sole purpose of getting ducks in your face for high quality shots. Plain and simple, a "meat" call will sound like a duck.
So let's talk specifics on the RnT Daisy Cutter. First off, from their site, the Daisy Cutter has "a higher reed set along with a wider bore to give it a more demanding presence". So let's dig into that a little bit. That just means that this call can get really loud if need be to attract those far off ducks.
I should also mention that this call is a single reed duck call. In general, the single reed calls are more difficult to blow, but have a much wider range and generally can produce superior calls than a double reed call.
I have a hunting buddy that has a Daisy Cutter and I have seen him call ducks in from great distances to right in your face. If used correctly, this is a very good call.
I'd give it a rating of 4.5 stars out of 5!




(4.5/5)
Hope that sheds a little light into the reasons a person would be in the market for a RnT Daisy Cutter call.
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RNT Daisy Cutter Duck Call Cocobolo Wood Rich N Tone US $84.99
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US $134.99