Call for Conservation
“Calls for Conservation” is the byproduct of something I’m very passionate about, waterfowl and waterfowl hunting. As hunters we should strive to find out how to out more healthy ducks in the air and not just on our straps. Our friends at Five Oaks Ag Research and Educational Program are teamed up with the University of Arkansas at Monticello running a program that is teaching the future biologist that will be running our WMAs and NWRs how to do just that and it’s all right in the state of Arkansas. Every penny from the sales of these calls will go back into the program for habitat and waterfowl research. If you’re passionate about paving the way for the future of duck hunting for now and for future generations, this is a way to do that and know where every cent of your contribution goes.
The call is a single reed, polished acrylic, “Cut down” style duck call. Designed to resemble the sounds of the D2 Keyhole Olt that was favored for its loud aggressive calling abilities. This call has a huge range from hard clear high licks and sharp high pitch chatter on top, to soft real duck quacks and clucks on bottom. We are convinced this call can do it all!
“Calls for Conservation” is the byproduct of something I’m very passionate about, waterfowl and waterfowl hunting. As hunters we should strive to find out how to out more healthy ducks in the air and not just on our straps. Our friends at Five Oaks Ag Research and Educational Program are teamed up with the University of Arkansas at Monticello running a program that is teaching the future biologist that will be running our WMAs and NWRs how to do just that and it’s all right in the state of Arkansas. Every penny from the sales of these calls will go back into the program for habitat and waterfowl research. If you’re passionate about paving the way for the future of duck hunting for now and for future generations, this is a way to do that and know where every cent of your contribution goes.
The call is a single reed, polished acrylic, “Cut down” style duck call. Designed to resemble the sounds of the D2 Keyhole Olt that was favored for its loud aggressive calling abilities. This call has a huge range from hard clear high licks and sharp high pitch chatter on top, to soft real duck quacks and clucks on bottom. We are convinced this call can do it all!
“Calls for Conservation” is the byproduct of something I’m very passionate about, waterfowl and waterfowl hunting. As hunters we should strive to find out how to out more healthy ducks in the air and not just on our straps. Our friends at Five Oaks Ag Research and Educational Program are teamed up with the University of Arkansas at Monticello running a program that is teaching the future biologist that will be running our WMAs and NWRs how to do just that and it’s all right in the state of Arkansas. Every penny from the sales of these calls will go back into the program for habitat and waterfowl research. If you’re passionate about paving the way for the future of duck hunting for now and for future generations, this is a way to do that and know where every cent of your contribution goes.
The call is a single reed, polished acrylic, “Cut down” style duck call. Designed to resemble the sounds of the D2 Keyhole Olt that was favored for its loud aggressive calling abilities. This call has a huge range from hard clear high licks and sharp high pitch chatter on top, to soft real duck quacks and clucks on bottom. We are convinced this call can do it all!