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The 2009 RedBone Buzzard is a Snow goose call that also makes a very realistic Canada goose sound. It has the brass/acrylic gut system that's in the Speck but the toneboard and wedge are ground/shaped differently to get the combo sound. Its not a gimmick it'll do both sounds very effectively. Check out the sound files - the proof is in the sound
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Snows/Blues flying | As you can hear from the recordings snows and blues have a flight sound and a ground sound - thats just a plain ole fact. Most folks associate the sound that they hear as blues and snows fly by as their only sound. This fact can have a huge effect on calling strategies
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Snows/blues on the ground |
Low Snow Instruction | The callmaking industry sells what folks want to buy and so an "industry sound" has developed and hey, thats great. Customers should be able to get what they want. For this reason RedBone builds snow/blue calls with either the "industry sound" or the sound that geese make while they are on the ground feeding, staging, roosting or whatever - take your pick - we'd be happy to sell you one of each.
If you are interested in entering snow goose calling contests you'll need the "flight tuning" - not the live bird sound. Live snow sound is much too simple sounding to score high in a contest situation. But if you want to sound like they do while they're on the ground our live bird set-up may be just what you want
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Geese then Redbone |
RedBone X 2 |
Special thanks to Latigo Hext who's the manager of the Live Oak Gun Club in northern California for his assistance in making a lot of the field sound files that were used in the final development of the 2009 Buzzard and the instructional material supplied with it - thanks Latigo
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The setup that was used to win the 2007 World Snow was the prototype of the 2009 RedBone Buzzard. We changed things to concentrate the calls peformance on the ground sounds . The call will still get up but its a scratchier high pitch than the "industry sound" and is blown with the introduction of a high pitch voice into the call. The design supports that lower, raspier, hollow sound that they make when they are lit
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The 2009 Buzzard has a huge tonal range. It can be set up to take advantage of one end of the range or the or the other. The set that you hear being run in the "typical tuning" sound file is what we reccomend. We feel that its the best "middle" and would suggest that you take delivery of the call set this way. If after you run the call for a while and decide that you'd like to have your call setup a little one way orthe other send it to RedBone. The re-set is free as is tuning on any RedBone call providing of course that "drastic improvements" have not been made out side the shop. If you'll provide shipping from the shop back to you RedBone will tune it for free. We recommend shipping insurance
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