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Duck Hunters are the most “In Shape” Hunters
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<blockquote data-quote="TNGunsmoke" data-source="post: 5300553" data-attributes="member: 10346"><p>I prefer using softer quacks and whistles to high balling. I'll freely admit that I am not the greatest caller in the world, but some of the strangest sounding and worst duck calls I've ever heard wound up being real ducks, so I just use what I've got and try not to offend too much. In the few years I've been hunting waterfowl, soft and low has worked and finished more ducks than high balling for our bunch of folks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TNGunsmoke, post: 5300553, member: 10346"] I prefer using softer quacks and whistles to high balling. I'll freely admit that I am not the greatest caller in the world, but some of the strangest sounding and worst duck calls I've ever heard wound up being real ducks, so I just use what I've got and try not to offend too much. In the few years I've been hunting waterfowl, soft and low has worked and finished more ducks than high balling for our bunch of folks. [/QUOTE]
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