The Echo Calls 78006 delivers authentic mallard, widgeon, and pintail sounds through a single precision-engineered whistle call. This black plastic call combines three distinct waterfowl vocalizations in one compact design, eliminating the need to carry multiple calls during hunting sessions.
What Makes This Different
The 3-in-1 design incorporates separate chambers and reed configurations for each species, producing authentic pitch variations that match natural waterfowl communication. Traditional single-species calls require hunters to manage multiple instruments, while this unified system maintains the tonal accuracy of dedicated calls in a streamlined package. The whistle-style operation provides consistent volume control and reduces the learning curve compared to standard duck calls.
Key Features
- Three distinct species calls: mallard, widgeon, and pintail vocalizations
- Durable black plastic construction resists moisture and temperature extremes
- Whistle-style operation for consistent sound production
- Compact single-call design reduces gear bulk
- Easy-blow design minimizes air pressure requirements
- Lanyard-ready attachment point for secure carry
- Freeze-resistant materials maintain function in cold conditions
Field performance centers on versatility across multiple waterfowl species during mixed-bag hunting scenarios. The whistle design produces clear, carrying tones effective at medium to long ranges typical of open water hunting. Weather-resistant construction maintains consistent operation in wet conditions, fog, and temperature fluctuations common during waterfowl seasons.
Technical Specs
- Material: High-impact black plastic
- Call type: Multi-species whistle design
- Species compatibility: Mallard, widgeon, pintail
- Operation: Breath-activated whistle system
- Attachment: Integrated lanyard loop
- Weight: Lightweight portable design
- Manufacturer: Echo Calls
- Model: 78006
The 78006 addresses the practical challenge of carrying multiple calls while maintaining species-specific accuracy. Waterfowl hunters targeting mixed flocks benefit from immediate call switching without fumbling through multiple instruments during critical calling sequences.