The Primos 826 Shaved Reed Speck Call delivers authentic specklebelly goose vocalizations that bring birds within range. This specialized waterfowl call features precision-shaved reeds that produce the distinct feeding chatter and comeback calls specklebelly geese respond to during migration seasons.
What Makes This Different
Unlike standard goose calls designed for Canada geese, the 826 targets specklebelly geese with species-specific tonal qualities. The shaved reed design creates higher-pitched notes that match specklebelly vocalizations more accurately than traditional calls. Hunters report improved response rates when targeting mixed flocks containing both Canada geese and specklebellies.
Key Features
- Shaved reed system produces authentic specklebelly feeding chatter and comeback calls
- Gray polycarbonate construction resists impact damage and temperature extremes
- Open-end design allows for volume control and tonal adjustments
- Compact profile fits easily in pocket or lanyard without bulk
- Responsive reed requires minimal air pressure for consistent sound production
- Weather-resistant materials perform in wet hunting conditions
- Traditional single-reed configuration familiar to experienced callers
Field performance centers on versatility across different hunting scenarios. The call excels during early season when specklebellies feed actively in agricultural fields, producing the soft feeding murmurs that reassure incoming birds. Late season hunting benefits from the call's ability to generate louder comeback calls that cut through wind and reach high-flying flocks. The responsive reed system allows hunters to adjust volume and cadence based on bird behavior and weather conditions.
Technical Specs
- Model: Primos 826 Shaved Reed Speck Call
- Construction: Gray polycarbonate body
- Reed Type: Single shaved reed system
- Design: Open-end call configuration
- Target Species: Specklebelly geese (white-fronted geese)
- Weight: Approximately 2 ounces
- Length: Standard call dimensions
- Manufacturer: Primos Hunting
The 826 addresses the specific challenge of calling specklebelly geese in mixed flocks where standard Canada goose calls fall short. Hunters targeting specklebellies during peak migration periods gain a significant advantage with species-appropriate vocalizations that trigger natural feeding responses.