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Duck Commander Classic Duck Calls – Variety of Styles, Durable and Easy to Use for Waterfowl Hunting

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Style Name: RDC100 Duck Call


Features

  • Classic Vintage Design: The RDC100 Duck Call takes inspiration from Duck Commanders original line of calls, bringing back the iconic design, look, and feel that hunters have trusted for decades while delivering modern performance improvements
  • High Volume, Crisp Sound: Produces high volume and sharp, smooth cadences, making it ideal for calling in ducks from a distance; the crisp sound is designed to mimic real ducks, helping hunters bring in birds more effectively
  • Great for All Skill Levels: Whether youre just starting out or a seasoned hunter, the RDC100 offers the versatility, reliability, and ease of use needed for successful hunts, making it a must-have addition to your waterfowl gear
  • Double Reed, Friction-Fit System: Equipped with Duck Commanders signature double-reed, friction-fit system, featuring the Jase Robertson Pro Series reed design; ensures reliable and realistic duck sounds that work in any hunting condition
  • Improoved Design: Enhanced for ease of use, this call is now easier to blow and delivers crisper, clearer sounds; the updated design ensures that both beginners and seasoned hunters can use it effectively in the field

Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎6.93 x 4.72 x 1.69 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.07 Kilograms


Brand Name: ‎Duck Commander


Warranty Description: ‎Limited


Model Name: ‎RDC100 MALLARD HEN DUCK CALL


Color: ‎Grey


Material: ‎Other


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Duck Commander


Part Number: ‎DCRDC100


Style: ‎RDC100 Duck Call


Included Components: ‎DUCK COMMANDER RDC100 Mallard Hen Duck Call Waterfowl Hunting Accessories and Gear


Size: ‎One Size


Sport Type: ‎Hunting


Date First Available: May 23, 2019


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  • Easy to blow. Can go low or hi volume. Perfect tone
This is one of the best duck callers at any price. Easy to blow. Goes high or low. Easy to use back pressure for "chuckles." I duck hunted all my life in places like TX, AR, NE, MS, LA and Argentina. Phil guided for my company in Monore LA in the mid-80's. I have blown most of his early calls. This one is good as any---especially for the money. One call does it all!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2025 by jean mccollum

  • Easy and raspy
Style Name: Triple Threat
Its an easy call to blow and sounds like a mature, raspy hen. Great first call
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2024 by Caleb McGrady

  • Works good
Style Name: Camo Max
Great call.
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025 by Landon Hierholzer

  • Nice call for the money... compare to classic commander call
Style Name: Duck Picker
Just got this call and started playing with it, but have not used it in the field yet (will be putting it to use in a few days though). It is very easy to use, and is quite loud. I'm new to waterfowling, and my other duck call is the original classic commander, which is wood, and smells like some kind of cedar. Definitely sounds different than the classic commander call. The classic commander call, being wood, has more of a rich and raspy sound, but isn't quite as loud. While I haven't tried this duck picker call in the rain, noting the fact that the description says it works when wet, I assume it will perform better in the rain than the classic, as I've noticed a definite change in sound and performance when that classic commander call gets wet. I guess that's why you have a lanyard full of calls? ..... One thing that struck me as odd, but probably is not a problem at all (did some reading, people don't seem to mind) is the fact that the darn thing is bright orange! It's not blaze/hunter orange or neon, but it's pretty darn bright orange. While all the forums and articles seem to suggest that call color doesn't spook ducks, and that once they notice the call you should be shooting them, etc, I just can't wrap my head around the fact that a hunting community that preaches absolute camouflage (as compared to deer hunting) doesn't seem to mind that some duck calls are bright orange. Why not just a dull olive color? Get all decked out head to toe in Max-4, paint your face, get in your blind and then throw a bright orange call around your neck? Only thing I can think of is for dudes who don't use a lanyard and drop their call they'll have something that's easier to find? I'll update this post after I use it out in the field : ) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2013 by Lamarsh

  • 5 stars
Style Name: Pioneer Realtree EDGE Camo
Arrived on time, good quality and sound
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2024 by Tonya A.

  • Double reed raspy call works great.....
I see why Si Robertson liked this duck call so much. Very easy to use and doesn't take muck work to make this call really nice and raspy. Lets just say this call can become really loud without a lot of work on the operators part. Would definitly buy again.
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025 by D. Rice

  • Best value cutdown call
If I could only own one Duck Commander call, this would be it! Great sound, easy to blow and gets loud! I own several other Duck Commanders but this one is the best in my opinion. Absolutely best value as compared to other cutdown style calls that are much more expensive. I'm not saying it's better but absolutely best value - especially if you're a newbie. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2024 by H. Spencer

  • geat call!
Style Name: Camo Max
looking at a lot of these duck commander calls most of the reviews are about how they want to support duck commander and how they don't actually hunt. which is ok but it was hard to find the hunting reviews on this thing before I bought it. so just to let you guys know, I bought it to go hunting with and have tested it on ducks before posting reviews. the call gives a precise mallard sound blown soft or loud and brings them ducks in! I've been using It for awhile now and it works just fine. it has a lanyard grove in it which is nice. you can do haling call, feed call, quacks, comeback call it can pretty much do it all. I will defiantly recommend it to anyone! and another call that is easy to use and great sounding is the D.C. shadow. its really easy to get the hang of but cant do as much as this one can but is great for beginners and still sounds just as good. I just bought a triple threat, but it hasn't came yet. but when I get it and test it out in our corn field on the ducks out there I'll give a review on it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2014 by jeremiah valpatic

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