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Cox Cypress wrote:Kicking the water drives them crazy.
They come early; be there early.
The male whine may be a distress call.
They will come to a hen mallard call a lot of times.
There are no absolutes when it comes to talking with ducks. I don't think a hen mallard says to herself: " Oh, he's blowing a come back call or that a Drake says: " Oh, he just blew a lonesome hen call " but could be wrong.
aunt betty wrote:I hunt big water in Illinois and timber in Arkansas. Different venues. Wood ducks are sort of a "hope I get one" thing while hunting mallards and puddle ducks. Alabama is different. The huntable creeks like you describe are locked in private deer lease limbo so there is no doing what you do there...here.
aunt betty wrote:The best wood duck call is a couple wood duck decoys where I've spent my time.
They tend to land right next them so I always try to put out a few of them in a little bunch by a log or some feature they get cozy with.
Rick wrote: Never owned a wood duck decoy.
SpinnerMan wrote:Rick wrote: Never owned a wood duck decoy.
I have some I'll sell cheap.![]()
aunt betty wrote:Once you understand that we can have a long talk about wood versus acrylic.
Same reason delrin didn't.DukMan wrote:aunt betty wrote:Once you understand that we can have a long talk about wood versus acrylic.
I'm wondering why polycarb didn't even get a mention?
johnc wrote:I see duck commander calls listed---I have never gotten one of their mallard calls to remotely sound worth a damn---
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