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That is exactly what made me seek out a more realistic calling approach then lu lu,la la la,lu lu
I did burst method for 20 years before I got into what I do now---why? 10 years ago in my area lu lu la la quit being effective It would trigger initial response,but birds would go stale real quick and it is one hell of a bad feeling to know you have nothing left to throw at them sound wise as they continue to avoid finishing,slide off to the side,or not even break. |
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Any pro tips on finishing them after you've got them hooked up? Or at least what not to do? |
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There are two things I will do 1) mimic the bird, every note it hits I hit. 2) this is my go to more times then not, clucking, double clucks single clucks low low when they are coming in slow and making sure I don't throw in something that isn't right. Avoid the simple mistakes when those birds really start looking and your success rate will go up ( at least for me it did). Don't rush the birds, blowing louder and faster won't do anything to help you out. |
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Now with a body of birds right on my a$$ That calling strategy will very.
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If they are far enough away you don't think? Some of my best hunts have been when they are a few fields over and they fly to leave or come in and I get a hold of there attention.
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no no I apologize, I was referring to as them being a couple fields over with that right on my a$$ statement.
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if they are coming in, keep it simple. let them come. if they are sliding off, just do enough to steer them back to you..
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That's what I've been told for the most part. This year will be another learning experience for sure. If I only kill 20 specks but learn half as much as I did last season I'll be content. I'll figure this stuff out sooner or later. I love to learn, kill things, and blow my call. So I think this speck stuff fits me well. I need to get off my a$$ and put together all my speck footage from last year to post here. I think you goose guys would enjoy it.
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I have been through the whole scenario. Learning to really run a call. THEN THINKING I COULD CALL ANY SPECK IN THE SKY IN. Being completely humiliated by the birds not reacting to all the fancy stuff like I thought. THEN,THEN I started to really learn once I realized working specks consistently is a brain thing NOT a run the wheels off the call thing. Putting realism WITH when to call and when to be silent AND realizing that response to yodel versus cluck changes during the season at certain points and weather conditions. THEN things start clicking.
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Also, If any of you guys are on facebook and are part of Specklebelly goose callers I highly recommence Mr.Johns speck calling tips, has taught me a lot! |
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Ditto! He explains things very well.
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Once u get em broke it doesnt take much. Its easier to push birds away with too much calling than not enough. If there's no wind let em drift wayyyy out before turning them. Its hard for some ppl to do but what you dont want is to keep them tight over the blind and any little movement and theyre gone. Typically once a group of specks are excited theyll start talking to each other. Let em talk.
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I am learning so much from this thread. Wish I could get in a blind with you guys and see it first hand.
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