Calling Distant Ducks

Calling Distant Ducks

Matt Rice
Matt Rice
As the season winds down to an end, ducks are getting smarter and smarter making it more difficult to bring them into range. Here's Champion Duck caller Buck Gardner to share some secrets on how he brings in those distant ducks that you might think are out of calling range.

Buck "You're going to learn to do things with a duck call that a duck can't do. People say, why would you want to learn that? Well it's real simple, if a duck can't hear you to even look your way, they're going to fly right by and they never even see you. So you're going to make sounds louder and longer than a duck can actually make when they're at a distance great enough where they can't hear everything you say. That's where a hunting style hail call comes from, that's where your comeback call comes from, your actual breeding calls. A hunting call hail calls, it's almost like a count.. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11.. "Call" No, duck that has ever lived can do that. Some people say, why would you do that? Because when a duck is down wind maybe 200-300-400 yards away, and your sound will carry and they're flying by, you've got to get their attention and make them turn and look your way and see your decoy and make them come to it."

Sometimes you just have to think outside the box. Great tips from a great legend in the duck industry. Good luck out there and remember

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