![]() ![]() The key to consistently killing honkers is making the right sequence of calls at the right time, and Scott gives you the tool to do that. He built this call-and many others-so you can get realistic sounds out of it, get power out of it, but also finesse. ![]() He hunts interior Canadas hard in Rochester, and if the University of Minnesota ever decided to create a class on killing geese, he’d be a tenured professor. It’s tough not to listen to Scott Threinen or not blow his calls if you aspire to be an accomplished big honker hunter. It’s the easiest call of the bunch to get running fast and sounding good, but it doesn’t like “dirty” air, so if you’re one of those folks who likes to growl into the call, stick with that Big River Long Honker. The mouthpiece is flared so you don’t lose any air pressure, and if you think that doesn’t make a difference, blow the call. It was built for lessers, but you can slow it down for big honks. The Big Spin is going to be the call you see dangling around their necks of the next generation of western killers. Every goose guide from the Front Range to Moses Lake has probably had the Traffic call on his band-studded lanyard at some point. ![]()
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