Good advice.
If I were to add anything, I would say to look into a call now and not in Sept/Oct. It will take awhile to feel comfortable blowing. I always stress keeping your call in the vehicle to blow to and from work.
And Old Hunter is also right on another thing. Don't feel you have to be a master. There's a lot of pitches to learn on a goose call. The best place to start is learn a few notes that you're confident in. Like Old Hunter said, some backup clucks will help support the main caller nicely.
If I were to add anything, I would say to look into a call now and not in Sept/Oct. It will take awhile to feel comfortable blowing. I always stress keeping your call in the vehicle to blow to and from work.
And Old Hunter is also right on another thing. Don't feel you have to be a master. There's a lot of pitches to learn on a goose call. The best place to start is learn a few notes that you're confident in. Like Old Hunter said, some backup clucks will help support the main caller nicely.