- As long as the ducks are coming in, just let them call.
- When the ducks start an erratic wing beat, hit them with a comeback call immediately to bring them back on line.
- If they look as if they may drift off-line, use single quacks and feed calls to bring them back online.
- Try calling at birds as they circle when they quarter into the wind. This will make it easier for them to set -up for a landing zone into the wind. Try to anticipate their swing.
- Always start high and come down the scale smoothly with your sound.
- If possible use Olt duck calls that apply to the species you're trying to call. Speak their language ex: blue-wing teal, use a blue-wing call).
- When team calling, one person should be the leader while the others just fill in. Don't compete against yourselves.
- Realize that not all ducks are callable and that even real ducks do not call in all the ducks all the time.
Be different! If what you are doing isn't working change it up. Don't repeat what's not working.
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