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Not sure what bird is making that noise but each evening at my camp there are these hens...they start quacking all nasty, way louder than the others. Yeah it's crisp and clean but way loud. I'm hearing them from 1/4 to 1/2 mile away. Then they get up. Pretty sure those loudmouths are the ones say "hey guys lets go". Could be wrong...50/50 but that's my theory behind using a call that's sort of different than everyone else.Rick wrote:I've referred to that old Daisy Cutter as "the Janis Joplin of Susies," but it's still just a back-up for me.
In all candor, I could live happily ever after without what most describe as "boss hen". Hell, I'd not bet a nickle that the "chain-smoking old Susies" aren't really young hens still trying to get their voices together. (Which sure seems the case with specks.) Just know that crisp and clean has garnered better reflex response.
Olly wrote:Bet the molten glob of plastic becomes a collectors item.
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Rick wrote:...got off my butt and tuned it for better personal fit with a shorter, less dog-eared reed that probably won't make the first team but will be a more versatile and fun to run backup than the cranky old DC was.
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
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