If you want a new goose call to help you stack up more birds this season, we have a list of calls to help you hang a new favorite on your lanyard! (Photo courtesy of Tom Rassuchine.)
November 24, 2025
By Ryan Barnes
There are few things in the world of waterfowling that get the blood pumping as much as working a flock of geese. But to do it properly, you need a good goose call that you can operate properly, hit the right notes with, and sound realistic with. That's why we've compiled a list of the best goose calls of the year for you to choose from so you can head to the field with the right calls hanging on your lanyard to get those feet down over the decoys!
Sutter Basin Calls The Rooster Sutter Basin Calls The Rooster Sutter Basin Calls has some of the coolest hats and shirts you will ever see. I walked by their booth at a hunt expo recently to check out their calls and walked away with two hats and a hoodie—I couldn’t resist. What’s even cooler than their swag is their new honker call, The Rooster. Released in the fall of 2024, this thing has it all. The reed response is fast, and the low end easily mimics that of a big gander ready to throw down. This call is 100% pure goose. Whether you’re running traffic on a high-pressured honkers or keeping the birds’ confidence as they swing into the decoys, this call has everything you need and more.
$140 | sutterbasinduckcalls.com
Legendary Gear The Alpha Legendary Gear The Alpha George Lynch was inducted into the Bass Pro Shops Legends of The Outdoors Hall of Fame earlier this year, and for good reason—the man has spent his life making calls to help him be lethal in the goose field and duck blind. One call that has always stood out to me is his Alpha goose call. I got to take it for a test spin on a goose hunt not long ago, and it was a runner! It was fast, loud and had lots of range. From the basement to the attic, this call could hit every note I wanted. Coming in an array of slick-looking acrylic colors, and a more economic Delrin option, it is great for all callers, regardless of age or experience. Lynch even gives you the option to choose which tuning you would like it set to: light, medium or heavy.
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$90-$160 | legendarygearusa.com
Final Flight Calls T3 Final Flight Calls T3 “Two Ton Teddy” is what the T3 name means from Final Flight. There’s no doubt when you’re hunting heavies, Tonys, bigs—whatever you want to call greater Canada geese—they have a deeper tone. While their smaller cousins have a lighter honk that breaks through the air, the giants have a deep, resonate honk that, when replicated correctly, they can’t resist. That’s where the T3 shines brightest. With a mellow volume, this call is still crisp, clean and can hit all the notes needed to get those big migrators’ feet down in the decoys. If you’re in the market for a call to beat up on the big honkers this year, the T3 is the call for you.
$150 | finalflightcalls.com
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Quill Creek World Championship Calls Mark I Quill Creek World Championship Calls Mark I Chance Wadsworth and Tim Steele have set out to create a new call company that has the finest looking designs and best possible sounds one could want in a goose call. The Mark I is their debut call, and they are making waves. With detailed engraving all around the call, each one is a work of art—with no two being exactly the same. Each call has Roman numerals on the insert to let you know the day it was made, and which number it was out of the run. The call comes in a package that breaks your heart to open, with brown wrapping paper, twine, and a wax seal with the Quill Creek logo on it. The best part of it all, this call sounds just as good as it looks. From high end speed to low end murmurs, this call has the range and versatility to be your go-to call for every hunting scenario! Of note, Wadsworth just won his third world live goose calling championship with this call against a stacked line-up of talented callers; showcasing just how realistic this call sounds.
$300 | quillcreekcalls.com
Bill Saunders Calls Ash Burl Traffic Bill Saunders Calls Ash Burl Traffic Very few calls have had an impact on the world of goose hunting like the Traffic. Since 1999, hunters all around the country have talked geese down to their demise with the loud, cracking notes that easily flow from this honker call. I have one on my lanyard and can attest to its effectiveness in any hunting scenario. This year, Bill will have an array of ash burl Traffics to choose from. These calls both look and sound fantastic. The ash burl has a loud crack that, in Saunders’s words, “Flat out kills birds.” The Traffic is a do-all call from hunting big honkers to lessers, you can even mimic snow goose barks with the right air presentation. Plus, the ash burl material adds to the deep, rich honker tone that the geese are just dying to hear.
$150-$165 | billsaunderscalls.com
Big Lake Outdoor Products Acrylic Goose Call Big Lake Outdoor Products Acrylic Goose Call If you're looking for a great option without breaking the bank, we give you Big Lake Outdoor Products with their Acrylic Goose Call. While the naming of this call lacks some originality, it more than makes up for it by way of tone and ease of use. You can hand this call to your brand-new hunting buddy and they’ll sound like an experienced honker hunter. Made out of acrylic, and cloaked in sleek looking camouflage, this call is everything you could ask for in a hunting call. While almost every acrylic goose call I know of is fetching prices close to $200 (or more) this call is priced for any budget, and still sounds like it came from the back vault by a man holding it with silk gloves. You’ll love the deep, guttural tone and the loud cracking honks this thing brings to the blind, and so will the geese.
$40 | biglakeoutdoorproducts.com
New Vision Game Calls Cleek Cleek Specklebelly Call New Vision Game Calls Cleek Cleek Specklebelly Call The first thing I ever heard about David Wiegand’s New Vision Game Calls was in an email that read, “You need to try this new speck call, it will blow your mind!” Obviously, I was intrigued and did some digging into the Cleek Cleek. Wiegand says in a press release about the call: “If you can blow a duck call, you can blow this specklebelly call.” That’s great news for guys like me who need an easy running speck call. The Cleek Cleek can be broken down into three pieces and tuned with New Vision’s THREAD-LOC DESIGN, Comfort Control Exhaust and can be retrofitted with a spacer ring set to fit your calling style. The call is offered in Delrin and acrylic options, is laser engraved and is designed to mimic all the different and unique sounds that a specklebelly makes. David personally guarantees this call will do everything that you need out in the field. You can’t ask for more than that.
$120 | nvgamecalls.com
Foxpro Super Snow Crow Pro Foxpro Super Snow Crow Pro When searching for a new e-caller to add to my snow goose rig this past spring, it became obvious which was the favorite among those that truly chase the migration: The Foxpro Super Snow Crow Pro. Each guide in the field had at least three or four. From the muddy rice fields of Arkansas to the wind-raked fields of the Dakotas, the Super Snow Crow Pro has something for every snow goose hunting scenario. It comes standard with two speakers, batteries, a remote and 100 pre-programmed sounds. The SSCP box has additional ports which allow you to plug in more speakers if you want to amp up the noise, and you can download up to 1,000 sounds to ensure you always have an extra trick up your sleeve when the snows are playing hard to get. If you’re in the market for a new e-caller that can stand up to any hunting scenario, we can promise this is the one.
$990 | gofoxpro.com