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stateline outdoors waterfowl guides 10-04-2002 07:59 AM

RE: What calls to use???
 
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I will be hunting water and a corn field. What type of call should I get??? A feeding call or just a basic duck call??

<hr height=1 noshade id=quote></BLOCKQUOTE id=quote></font id=quote><font face='Verdana, Arial, Helvetica' size=2 id=quote> all duck calls do the feeding calls quack it is how you blow them I us a buck gardener calls it comes with a video tap to help you. for geese I us a illusion goose call #726 it is a short read but a good call .for flout still us a big river it is one you cud master if you knead more help just e-mail me good luck

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Bud Light 10-04-2002 08:55 PM

RE: What calls to use???
 
If they are already feeding there, you won't have to call.

jlb66 10-06-2002 01:56 AM

RE: What calls to use???
 
Like Bud said if they're coming into the area you shouldn't even have to bring your call with.

Wait, wait, ready PLUG EM!!!!!

trmichels 10-13-2002 03:11 PM

RE: What calls to use???
 
Most good duck calls will reproduce the &quot;feeding chuckle&quot; &quot;hail call&quot; &quot;laydown&quot; and &quot;quack&quot; of a hen mallard. They won't reproduce the &quot;raeb raeb&quot; of a drake mallard. You can get by with an inexpensive plastic call like Haydel's DR-85 Double Reed Mallard. I guide and I've been using them for years. They make more expensive calls, but they have the same inner parts as the DR-85, they are just made out of more expensive material. Get a good calling tape from Haydel's and learn how to use your calls.
That being said, there is no &quot;feeding call&quot; that ducks use to get other ducks to come down and feed, The call referred to as a &quot;feeding
chuckle&quot; is actually the sound a hen mallard uses to get drake mallards to stay away from her, by telling them if they don't leave her alone her drake may attack them. But, the &quot;feeding chuckle&quot; does work, because it is what ducks often hear when they approach a bunch of hens and drakes.
The &quot;hail call&quot; is actually a hen mallard anouncing to the world that she is getting ready to &quot;get engaged&quot; in the fall, but the drake won't reap the benefits until next spring. Obviously any drake that doesn't already have a mate will respond to this &quot;hail call&quot; so that he can get engaged in the fall. I just had an article on this in the NRA American Hunter last year. Got more questions? Ask and I'll try to answer.

T.R. Michels

T.R. Michels


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