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I hear ya man! Guess u hear more than I do bc if you bounce da hen the ducks scatter from what I hear
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#63
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Them booger pickers oughta be stacked up!
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If a duck doesn't do it then neither will I!! |
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im pretty sure ducks and geese make more sounds than what WE can reproduce with a call.
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does anybody know for a fact that ducks dont bounce da hen?
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#68
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Pretty sure I saw a greenhead bounce a hen once. So to answer your question...
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two years ago me n a buddy sat in my truck near a rest pond that they were eating the crap out of and heard em do something like it. Maybe not 3 or 4 notes but it was like they were trying to quack but they were choking. 1 or 2 notes. The way I think of it is when food goes down our throat wrong we choke and if they do it too why wouldn't they associate it with food? It's hard to think that it'd be true or that it's something that could work for most true hunters I think because ppl have had so much success without putting it into perspective for so long. But, my grandpaw told me when he was still alive, that the reason why he tuned his calls to be so raspy was bc that's what ducks sounded like when they were eating rice. Idk just a thought.
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I think it's the sound of ducks laughing at us when they know they are in a rest pond. I've heard what you are talking about before and I thought it was an echo causing that. |
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This wasn't after dark so we could see what they were doing. You know when a pelican gets a full craw and it tilts it's head back to get food to it's throat? Well that's what these birds were doing. Almost like a gargle sorta. But it kinda makes since that if they were really doing that, other ducks would associate that with food or feeding. I have a go pro video of us in a blind and a guy I was hunting with was calling at three ducks pretty constant, the three ducks didn't want anything to do with us, they made one big wide pass and was leaving. After he gave up calling, did a three note bounce or hiccup(whatever you wanna call it ) It was the first time I ever tried it in the blind. Those three ducks turned on a dime and committed. Granted it was the last week of the season so we took em at 45-50 yds and I missed mine.. Lol.. but to me it worked. I have heard others say it has worked as well. I tried it a hand full of times this past yr when nothing else worked and it did nothing, they kept rolling but again I don't do it in the blind much at all so idk if it works or if it was something else that turned those three ducks.
None the less It's something different I can now do on a call and it's really simple to do. To each his own. Whatever works for you, ya know. "Go ahead, share your opinion! I won't cry" |
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Gotta learn to open and close your throat... |
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It's all in the lips! Can't be just any geek off the street, gotta be handy with the steel n earn ya keep! Sqealin ain't easy but somebody gotta do it.
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that was my first thought too... sounds like a special needs goose
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