Finally, a really good video with lots of calling. I’m learning more listening to this video than watching every duck calling video on RUclips. Thanks for sharing!
well being that most of us hunters dont usually get out there to just listen to how its really done this is perfect thanks a million... great lessons from the true thing good luck this year fellas
@twinturbocobra and it may be that that have rice or acorns in their throat which give you a raspy sound. This is why people pinch off their calling so it sounds like a squealy/raspy sound. Signs o food for the birds.
Finally, a really good video with lots of calling. I’m learning more listening to this video than watching every duck calling video on RUclips. Thanks for sharing!
well being that most of us hunters dont usually get out there to just listen to how its really done this is perfect thanks a million... great lessons from the true thing good luck this year fellas
ahh so relaxing to hear the ducks until season opens lol 8 more days til christmas (hunting season) hehe
Great reference video - thanks for posting.
Couldn't this just put you to sleep?..like that rain forest stuff, but 100 times better
True. But it needs to be said, there are two types of calling; competition and meat.
This is meat calling at it's best.
please keep these vids coming:)
Must be in Arkansas
@Shanelee33 right, meat calling is where it's at.
@twinturbocobra gadwalls don't progressively crescendo down in the tone. Its a deep monotone call. Like small bleat or something. Like eh. Eh eh.
This is good..
Most mallard calls don’t even sound close. There are few that are spot on but most are not that raspy and just plain dirty. That’s what she said 😂
Oke like 😊😊😊😊
@twinturbocobra and it may be that that have rice or acorns in their throat which give you a raspy sound. This is why people pinch off their calling so it sounds like a squealy/raspy sound. Signs o food for the birds.
Shows how there's only a handful of calls that sound like a duck, not a duck call.
and some folks are scared to call too much.
All that noise doesn’t make sense when you have 1-2 dozen decoys out and half of them are drakes
A mallard hen makes a lot of noise herself. I don’t know if you can call too much if it’s just like 2-3 guys on the call
@@brentlee6084 I only hear 5-6 hens calling at a time. If my math is right5-6 is less than 12.I hunt over 8-12 dozen decoys
Gadwalls??? sounds too trashy for a mallard......awesome video though
Mallard's pal, gadwall sound kind of robotic. First time hearing a real mallard hen rather than a call?