BASIC CANADA GOOSE HONK
Using Your Short Reed Goose Call
Calling geese can be both fun and rewarding. The two keys to properly using your short reed goose call are had positioning and vocalization. Read the rest of this entry →
Calling geese can be both fun and rewarding. The two keys to properly using your short reed goose call are had positioning and vocalization. Read the rest of this entry →
You are hunkered down in the duck blind as the sun begins to break over the horizon. A flock of birds lingers on the skyline as you begin to scream for their attention. “Hail” call, “Hail” call, “Hail” call and the flock turns in your direction. As the flock jets in your direction you welcome them with the “Greeting” call. Hello!, Hello!, Read the rest of this entry →
The key to calling ducks is practice, practice, practice. Good callers learn to master the techniques used to make quacking sounds on a call, but great callers study real ducks in their natural environment and learn to mimic the quack. Volume, tone, rhythm and technique are critical to your success. Before you blow your first note on a call, take a field trip to the local duck pond and spend some time listening. Read the rest of this entry →