Duck Commander® The Sarge Duck Call
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- Injection-molded, custom-tuned duck call
- Double reed
- Classic friction-fit riveted reed system
- ABS plastic parts for a softer smoother tone
- Mid-range volume
- Soft deep quacks
Injection-molded, custom-tuned double reed duck call with the classic friction-fit riveted reed system. Features include ABS plastic parts for a softer smoother tone, great mid-range volume, and soft deep quacks. Color: Army Green.
Manufacturer model #: DC-2009.
Rated 3.7 out of 5Â by 9
reviewers.
Rated 1 out of 5Â by JeffW8722 Does not work
After watching the show for several seasons, I am very disappointed that my first Duck Commander product I purchased doesn't work. I have tried blowing through the call with a different variety of force and I cant get any sound to come out. For $35, I will not recommend to anyone.
May 3, 2013
Rated 4 out of 5Â by KSDuck32 Pretty good.
This is a good call. Not super loud, its a mid-range call, but it sounds good. Feeding calls sound great off of it. I let a competitive duck caller play around with and he loved it. And his calls cost $200 plus.
Only complaint is that it does stick some.
November 1, 2012
Rated 1 out of 5Â by cousinpeppah Not worth the money.
I bought this call because of all of the (hand made) hype from Duck Commander. This call is supposed to be a Mallard call but it sounds more like a Wood Duck call. I guess that's what you get from a mass produced call. However it is easy to use and makes a duck noise, just not a Mallard.
December 18, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5Â by TurkeySlayer22 Solid Call
very natural sounding call. Like the description says it is a mid range call so dont expect ringing hail calls. Great soft quacks and feeding calls. Sticks a little if its really cold, but if you keep it tucked in your waders and warm it wont stick at all. Real easy to clean as well, simple design. For the price, it is a great call and replacement reeds are very cheap.
December 17, 2011




