I've been using Guide Series Calls for the last 5 years and they've proven themselves day in and day out. I've tried almost every other call out there but always carry my Guide Series calls into the field. My all time favorite call is the acrylic Traffic. It has probably accounted for more geese on the ground than all my other calls combined. So what do I do when I hear Bill has a wood version of the Traffic out? I buy two of course! One in cocobola and another in hedge. From the minute I laid eyes on the calls I knew they were winners. The wooden Traffics have all the speed, volume, and range of the original Traffic plus the added "warmth" of a wood call. They will definitely be on my lanyard this season!

Jerry Hamada
Snake River Lanyards
Mr. Saunders

Thanks for a terrific call in the Traffic. I always used a lower pitched call until the Traffic that's all changed now, it's my "go-to" call. The slightly higher pitch sounds just sucks 'em in! I can finally get the speed clucks/rapid fires I was looking for, that excited multilpe bird sound.

On a fall hunt at Lake Erie's Magee Marsh, some swans went through. I just pulled up my Traffic & called them into gun range (even though protected, just for fun). I couldn't believe it, I suprised myself I just did it without thinking ,cracked the call over like a swan. This Traffic has become a natural for me, just like not thinking when shouldering a gun you just do it. I WILL NOT go to the field without this call I guess that's the best I can say and a sincere thank you!

Steve Broughton
Ohio
We started using Bill's calls at the beginning of this year's (2003) Colorado goose hunting season. The first time I heard the Guide Series call I fell in love with it. As a group we all use either the Reload, Traffic, or the Guide Series and I can tell you the geese just love the sound that they all put out. It doesn't matter if it's the early season geese to the late, weary geese.
We had geese on the deck through out the entire season, something the other calls could not do. They have held up with no problems, through the cold, freezing wind and snow, to the in and outs of everyday use. I am looking forward to next season using Bill Saunder's goose calls!!!

Thanks Bill!!

Your friends at Buck, Bulls, Beards & Webbed Feet Down Outfitters TR, Craig, Chris, Mike, & Charlie
Greeley, Colorado
The Bill Saunders Guide Series Goose Call has an extremely high range in both tone and volume. I cannot stress enough the importance of this quality in a goose call. Repeatedly making the same sound without varying the tone or volume is essentially making a distress call. I also like the fact that this call is versatile enough to suit any level or calling style. It has excellent tone quality-it sounds like a goose, it is durable and is short enough to blow in a lay-down blind without muffling the sound. Having tried nearly every goose call that I have ever seen advertised, my Guide Series Calls are now my go-to calls- absolutely deadly on Canadas!
Sincerely

Dave Smith
Professional guide and decoy manufacturer
Bill Saunders short reed goose calls are the finest on the market. I personally own the acrylic and delrin Guide Series models. From the high-end hail to the low-end murmur feed call, these calls are flat "Goosie". As a guide, I need a call that performs and that I can count on day-in and day-out, regardless of the conditions. The delrin call in particular fits that bill. I know that no matter the treatment it will never miss a lick, It's my "meat call". Another feature I like in these calls is the design. They look and feel as good in your hand as they sound. Do yourself a favor and order one today.

Perry Northouse
Professional guide and owner Black Widow Decoy Heads
I started using Bill's calls three years ago and they flat out kill geese. I have all of his calls and use each one at various times throughout the season. Hunting geese 5-6 days a week our geese get wise quick, Billís calls give me the edge hands down. Aside from hunting my home turf I usually travel 3-4 trips a Fall to other states and Canada and Billís calls produce results every time. My passion is finishing honks and I have to say that I would not be as successful if it werenít for Saunders' calls. I have converted many a goose hunter to Billís calls after they have seen the results in the field. So do yourself a favor, buy one of Billís calls and start fooling the judges that really matter, the ones with feathers.

Randy Southard
Wisconsin
Goose Call Testimonial PictureHeres me on a solo hunt last winter. I hunted this traffic field twice a week and still averaged 3 birds per gun. We were even landing them at the end of January thanks to the Traffic call.


Jerry
Bill,

When you named your call the traffic, you hit it on the head. When we used it on extemely call shy geese we could'nt get over the way they reacted to the call. It sure can save the day.



John Beebe
Bill, I'd like to thank you for a great addition to an already impressive line up of calls. In less than a month of having my new Redzone I knew it would stay on the lanyard. The range of this call is incredible, its loud enough and fast enough to scream at 'em when you need to, but it also has that great low end big goose sound. From being subtle and imitating a resting group of late season geese with soft clucks and low moans to breaking down high flyers this call gets it done. It sounds like a goose and it's sound kills geese. It's proven itself over and over in a very short period of time here at the end of the season. I think the big honkers are the only ones who like the call better than I do.

Thanks again


Jay Longhauser

1/31/2007
Bill and Steve had their heads on straight when they came out with the Triple. This call takes green heads and blacks to the school of “Feet Down”. New England late season birds ate-it-up! Not once did it lock up and/or stick from the cold. Unlike other calls on the market, this one is no joke. Excellent range of volume for timber and open water. Echoes while gunning timber or hollows can break you. Not an issue with the Triple. Want a call that’ll reach out while gunning a 100 acre lake or areas like the salt bays and shores of Long Island Sound? Get a Triple, it does it all.
What’s the best part you ask?...I can’t wait to hear what it sounds like when it’s broken in!

John Haluchak
Thomaston, CT
2/5/2007