Echo Calls 90011 SpeckoOpen Call - Specklebelly Goose Attractor, Black/Pearl Acrylic
- Finish-Color:
- Pearl
- Sound Species:
- Specklebelly
- Species:
- Geese
- Material:
- Acrylic
- Electronic:
- No
- Sounds:
- Hail Calls/Soft Clucks
- Calls:
- Geese
- Hands Free:
- No
The Echo Calls 90011 SpeckoOpen Call is a specklebelly goose call designed to attract specklebelly geese during waterfowl season. Built from black and pearl acrylic, this open-call design produces the authentic vocalizations that specklebelly flocks respond to in the field. Whether you're setting up a spread on a marsh, prairie pond, or agricultural zone, this call gives you a versatile tool for bringing birds within range.
Specklebelly geese—also called white-fronted geese—have distinct vocalizations that set them apart from other waterfowl species. A dedicated specklebelly call lets you match their natural chatter and feeding sounds rather than relying on mallard or Canada goose calls that won't fool them. The open-call design of this model keeps operation simple: you control the sound by how you blow and manipulate the call, making it intuitive for both new and experienced waterfowl hunters.
The acrylic construction provides durability in wet field conditions while keeping the call lightweight and packable. The black and pearl finish is practical for waterfowl hunting, where visual profile matters less than sound quality and reliability. This is a straightforward, purpose-built call for hunters targeting specklebelly geese specifically.
Key Features
- Open-call design for specklebelly goose sounds
- Black and pearl acrylic construction
- Lightweight and durable for field use
- Produces authentic specklebelly vocalizations
Specifications
| Brand | Mo Tactical Products LLC |
| Model | Echo Calls 90011 SpeckoOpen Call |
| Type | Open Specklebelly Goose Call |
| Material | Black/Pearl Acrylic |
| Category | Game Calls |
Frequently Asked Questions
What geese will this call attract?
The Echo Calls 90011 SpeckoOpen Call is specifically designed to attract specklebelly geese (white-fronted geese) using their natural vocalizations.
How does an open call differ from a closed call?
An open call gives the user direct control over sound production through breath and hand manipulation, allowing you to vary the tone and volume by how you blow and work the call itself.
Is this call suitable for beginners?
Yes. Open-call designs are generally intuitive to operate and reward practice and learning as you develop your technique in the field.

