Learning to call

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tknight
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Learning to call

Postby tknight » Thu Jan 10, 2002 1:53 pm

Thanks again guys, you've been very helpful. [img]images/smiles/icon_smile.gif[/img]
Hailcall
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Learning to call

Postby Hailcall » Thu Jan 10, 2002 3:31 pm

Don't know if they have any duck tapes like this, but when I was learning to call turkeys I bought a tape called spittin feathers. I was not somone calling on a turkey call, rather it was recordings of turkeys in the wild. The best way to learn is to go and listen to the ducks. You can pick up bad habits listening to others calling ducks, but if you listen to real ducks and learn to reproduce those sounds through trial and error, you'll be ahead of the game. I give my thumbs up to the Commander videos as well, especially the very first one!!! Good luck!
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Learning to call

Postby HARLEY » Fri Jan 11, 2002 12:04 am

BWAHAHAHA! Cheetos feeding call, thats hilarious! Anyway, my best advice has already been mentioned, LISTEN TO REAL DUCKS! All of the great callers are doing the same thing you are, TRYING TO SOUND LIKE A DUCK! So why not listen to what they are listening to? Good luck theres nothing more humbling than a duck dropping last nights rice into your spread and easing on down the flyway looking for better options! [img]images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif[/img]

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