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10 Quick Duck Call Tips1. Convert Your Double Reed Duck Call Into A Single Reed Duck Call – If you’re interested in some of the advantages a single reed duck call has over a double reed duck call but don’t want to spend the money to purchase a new call, simply convert your double reed call into a single reed call by replacing the cork and reeds. Many of today’s polycarbonate custom call replicas that are currently double reeds can be easily changed to a single reed by replacing the cork and the double reeds with a new single reed and fresh cork. All you have to do is buy a cork and reed kit (RNT and Echo have great kits that fit almost any call and are available at most quality sporting goods stores) and then fit and trim the cork and trim the new single reed to the sound you prefer and “Presto” you have a new single reed duck call. Make sure however, that you don’t throw away the old cork and reed just in case you want to go back to a double reed. You must be a member to read past this point.
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