Members Buck Posted October 26, 2016 Members Posted October 26, 2016 Happy mail day for me! I inherited a P.S. Olt D2 that belonged to my grandpa, and while it did sound okay with the original tune, I wanted it to be louder for timber and river hunting in Arkansas. I've been blowing cutdowns for a couple of years now and decided to send it off to a legendary Arkansas hunter who cut it down for me. If you've hunted Eastern Arkansas timber much, you've probably seen people with these "black calls" around their neck that they swear by. This call sounds absolutely amazing now and barks exactly like a hen in the woods. Super excited to use the same call that my grandpa did to kill ducks this season! One more month! BilletHead 1
jdmidwest Posted October 26, 2016 Posted October 26, 2016 I have one hanging on my mantle with my banded mallard duck foot, Bought it at an estate auction for $3 10 years ago. Are they worth any money? Its just hanging there with a Herter Deer call and another Herter Duck call. I have one of the OLT A 50 Goose calls, I like the sound of it. "Life has become immeasurably better since I have been forced to stop taking it seriously." — Hunter S. Thompson
Members Buck Posted October 26, 2016 Author Members Posted October 26, 2016 If it's an uncut keyhole D2 you could probably fetch about $40-$100 for it. I was talking to a game warden in Arkansas one time about cut downs and he said if you can blow a cut Olt properly you'll swear by it, and the people in the next hole over will swear at it.
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