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<blockquote data-quote="Cabo_51" data-source="post: 5016477" data-attributes="member: 20550"><p>We have been steady, 30s atleast 2 days a week. Yesterday killed in the 30s and never touch a duck call all day. That's a big factor that's over looked by some people imo ( if your hunting traffic that's different, we are hunting flooded corn ducks are coming to eat). New birds around you can call at them but with as many stale birds that are around, we never touch a call. Just a drake whistle every now and again works great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cabo_51, post: 5016477, member: 20550"] We have been steady, 30s atleast 2 days a week. Yesterday killed in the 30s and never touch a duck call all day. That’s a big factor that’s over looked by some people imo ( if your hunting traffic that’s different, we are hunting flooded corn ducks are coming to eat). New birds around you can call at them but with as many stale birds that are around, we never touch a call. Just a drake whistle every now and again works great. [/QUOTE]
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