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Mastering The Fundamentals Of Duck Call Operation


Learn How To Blow Your Duck Call With Confidence With Our Instructional Streaming Video. Starting Right Now!

To successfully call ducks you need to sound like a real duck. Using the streaming video clips that you can click on below, you can learn and/or improve your duck call operation skills much quicker and without the frustration of self-taught trial and error. In these video clips we will share with you tips and techniques that we use to sound like a real mallard duck. In addition we will also explain the differences between duck calls and the advantages and disadvantages of different calls.

Click here to watch a preview of below video clips.


How To Instuctional Streaming Video Clips

Single Versus Double Reed Duck Calls - 2 minutes, 20 seconds

Materials Used To Make Duck Calls - 2 minutes, 53 seconds

Duck Call Selection Tips - 3 minutes, 10 seconds

Parts Of A Duck Call - 3 minutes, 50 seconds

Air Production Into Call - 2 minutes, 12 seconds

Quacks - 7 minutes, 59 seconds

Greeting Call - 4 minutes, 19 seconds

Feed Call - 4 minutes, 35 seconds

Comeback Call - 6 minutes, 54 seconds

Hail Call - 5 minutes, 34 seconds

Closing Thoughts - 1 minute, 46 seconds



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Rising Above The Crowd - Learn how to get the most out of your duck calls.

How To Become A Great Duck Caller - Here are three steps you can follow that will make you a great duck caller.


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