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<blockquote data-quote="Layne" data-source="post: 5058505" data-attributes="member: 5850"><p>It's difficult to consistently do, the cluck is much easier than the purr... If you've watched videos then you've seen all the ways to do it so doubt anyone here will shed much light on it for you, it's definitely the hardest call to master IMO. I find it difficult to do consistently as well so I normally just use a slate then when they are close I just soft cluck if needed.</p><p>I use my lips to cluck but the cluck can sound a lot like a putt if not careful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Layne, post: 5058505, member: 5850"] It's difficult to consistently do, the cluck is much easier than the purr... If you've watched videos then you've seen all the ways to do it so doubt anyone here will shed much light on it for you, it's definitely the hardest call to master IMO. I find it difficult to do consistently as well so I normally just use a slate then when they are close I just soft cluck if needed. I use my lips to cluck but the cluck can sound a lot like a putt if not careful. [/QUOTE]
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