Hand assembled and tuned by passionate British Game Call innovator
Seeking inspiration, Tricky Pink founder looked to America where calling is its own sport, and he was astounded by how far off the mark the UK market were in terms of materials and techniques. Short reeds, cutdown calls, shaved reeds, tone holes – so much to learn and develop for the UK wildfowl hunters.
We at Lucky Hunter are proud to introduce the excellent handmade and hand-tuned acrylic game calls from Tricky Pink Decoys to the European market.
- Grip the call by the insert between your thumb and index finger, with the rest of your hand continue to curl your other fingers so as to form an echo chamber, the same diameter as the call insert
- Place the call mouthpiece against your lips as if drinking from a bottle forming a tight seal top make a basic “wink” sound with the tongue placed against the roof of your mouth
- Build up air pressure and release a sharp burst of air lowering your tongue saying “TUT” into the call
- Once a single note is mastered, string 2 bursts of air together “TUT-TUT” (this is the base note which will make up 95% of Pinkfoot calling)
- Occasionally mix it up and throw a triple note in for variety “TUT-TUT-TUT”
- Adding to this by using your non dominant hand by quickly blocking off the opening made by your dominant hand, you can change the pitch of the call to sound like more geese.