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x2rebelp74 wrote:Good stuff Rick, thanks for sharing!
gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
KyMike wrote:I would dare to guess that if most people called like the website sound files you would get run out of most blinds. 15-30 note strings of what I was taught was an alarm quack. Well they sounded pretty content to me. Very interesting.
AKPirate wrote:I have a pet drake and hen mallard, feed them a little corn but keep it just out of their reach of their tether. They call up a storm.
Rick wrote:KyMike wrote:I would dare to guess that if most people called like the website sound files you would get run out of most blinds. 15-30 note strings of what I was taught was an alarm quack. Well they sounded pretty content to me. Very interesting.
Shhh! Those long single quack strings aren't the alarm most folks think, just something ducks sometimes do - and an exaggeration of them is my "secret" weapon for local mallards and mottleds that know exactly what's happening at the blind. I wait until they're headed our general direction before starting, then literally don't skip a beat until calling the shot. Skip a note or two to tell folks to be ready, and it's over, you'll lose them. But maintain the beat and much more often than not the birds will keep coming, as if mesmerized by it, and "forget" where they're at until it's too late. If they start to bend off near the end, just get louder and more insistent, but keep up the beat. And take the shot they give you on that pass, 'cause they ain't coming back.
AKPirate wrote:The sins of Boot and Gaddy are causing the Cali drought and knowing they have no limits to their depravity... :mrgreen:
Rick wrote:KyMike wrote:I would dare to guess that if most people called like the website sound files you would get run out of most blinds. 15-30 note strings of what I was taught was an alarm quack. Well they sounded pretty content to me. Very interesting.
Shhh! Those long single quack strings aren't the alarm most folks think, just something ducks sometimes do - and an exaggeration of them is my "secret" weapon for local mallards and mottleds that know exactly what's happening at the blind. I wait until they're headed our general direction before starting, then literally don't skip a beat until calling the shot. Skip a note or two to tell folks to be ready, and it's over, you'll lose them. But maintain the beat and much more often than not the birds will keep coming, as if mesmerized by it, and "forget" where they're at until it's too late. If they start to bend off near the end, just get louder and more insistent, but keep up the beat. And take the shot they give you on that pass, 'cause they ain't coming back.
assateague wrote:Rick wrote:KyMike wrote:I would dare to guess that if most people called like the website sound files you would get run out of most blinds. 15-30 note strings of what I was taught was an alarm quack. Well they sounded pretty content to me. Very interesting.
Shhh! Those long single quack strings aren't the alarm most folks think, just something ducks sometimes do - and an exaggeration of them is my "secret" weapon for local mallards and mottleds that know exactly what's happening at the blind. I wait until they're headed our general direction before starting, then literally don't skip a beat until calling the shot. Skip a note or two to tell folks to be ready, and it's over, you'll lose them. But maintain the beat and much more often than not the birds will keep coming, as if mesmerized by it, and "forget" where they're at until it's too late. If they start to bend off near the end, just get louder and more insistent, but keep up the beat. And take the shot they give you on that pass, 'cause they ain't coming back.
Skybuster.
AKPirate wrote:The sins of Boot and Gaddy are causing the Cali drought and knowing they have no limits to their depravity... :mrgreen:
Rick wrote:KyMike wrote:I would dare to guess that if most people called like the website sound files you would get run out of most blinds. 15-30 note strings of what I was taught was an alarm quack. Well they sounded pretty content to me. Very interesting.
Shhh! Those long single quack strings aren't the alarm most folks think, just something ducks sometimes do - and an exaggeration of them is my "secret" weapon for local mallards and mottleds that know exactly what's happening at the blind. I wait until they're headed our general direction before starting, then literally don't skip a beat until calling the shot. Skip a note or two to tell folks to be ready, and it's over, you'll lose them. But maintain the beat and much more often than not the birds will keep coming, as if mesmerized by it, and "forget" where they're at until it's too late. If they start to bend off near the end, just get louder and more insistent, but keep up the beat. And take the shot they give you on that pass, 'cause they ain't coming back.
rebelp74 wrote:Rick, I'm loving that site. Seriously thanks for sharing!
Bootlipkiller wrote:It brings them right over the lids!
assateague wrote:Skybuster.
KyMike wrote:The Pied Duck Piper! Well I'll have to add this to my bag of tricks. Thanks for the info.
KyMike wrote:A couple of the sound files sounded like 2 ducks doing it in response to each other like a goose double cluck. Do you ever do this with 2 callers or always just one?
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