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this is a discussion within the Everything Else Community Forum; Originally Posted by SloMotion Anyway ... not being a duck hunter or duck-call afficianado, what is so unique about these guys' duck calls that they can make millions from them? I get a duck-call or two every year from the ...
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Re: Duck Dynasty
Originally Posted by SloMotion
All duck calls are not created equally. My brother used to call at competitions (sigh)... DuckCommander is all he would blow. It's all about the reed or reeds and how well the call holds up to moisture through a hunt.![]()
I suppose to us they all sound relatively close, to Ducks the DuckCommander is the Pavorotti, everything else is Bieber. I did not realize the chatter about Bradshaw playing second fiddle to Phil was true. His patent is a call that duplicates the Mallard Drake. http://starcasm.net/archives/159559 |
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Re: Duck Dynasty
Originally Posted by TheOak
Yes, VERY true. Ole' Punkinhead Bradshaw, himself, has said the greatest thing ever to happen to him was the day Phil Robertson chose ducks over football.![]()
If history had gone different, we would be looking a Phil on FOX Sunday NFL. Phil can play some ball. 'Duck Dynasty' star Phil Robertson once kept Terry Bradshaw on bench - ESPN |
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Re: Duck Dynasty
Originally Posted by SapperSaint
Great read ... football & the great outdoors, a winning combination, ![]()
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