Hey guys, I just wanted to take some time and see what your favorite mouth call cut is? Also, do you prefer a double or triple reed?
Thanks guys,
Drew
Three reed, two latex over one proph, modified ghost cut
I've loved the split v III for years but recently have fallen for saw tooth cut. Prefer 3 reeds.
I run a good many different cuts. Three or four reed preferably. V cut, batwing and right side modified cutter are my favorites. Ghost cut is probably next on line behind those.
Simple 2 or 3 reed with a regular cutter cut. I like simple!
For the most part I run 3 reed v cuts though I'm not opposed to batwing or combo type cuts. Kind of depends on call
Three reed medium/light weight latex over proph with a ghost cut.
Three reed split V is my first choice but a close second would be a ghost cut.
Over the years, I mostly used a three-reed center V-cut. More recently, I just start out with a two or three reed call and work with it through a series of reed cuts until I find the sound I am looking for. Sometimes that sound comes from the V-cut, sometimes from a combo, or batwing, or some other off-the-wall design that I end up with when cutting the reeds.
Nowadays, I would say the most consistent call that I get the best sounds out of is a two or three reed (mostly medium and thin/proph latex) with an off-set right side combo cut.
Any cut that's offset to the right side.
three reed combo or three reed batwing
3 reed split v.
2 reed , i use very few mouth calls.. I like the old school Quaker Boy double...if i'm going to use one..
I prefer a 3-reed call...
Been using Gooserbat and Hook's calls the last couple seasons, and have favorites of each... I honestly do not know if I will like a call, until I use it.
Batwing or any right sided call seems to work for me.
3 reed combo cut
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3 reed, all white latex with a ghost cut. My favorite is the original XT 'Kee' with the thick black tape.
Gods of Thunder
I use 2, straight 3 reed like pro triple & a good old cutter, but bigger cut than usual. Mike