Rick wrote:Anyone else find something conspicuously scarce in that video?
Ericdc wrote:Rick wrote:Anyone else find something conspicuously scarce in that video?
No geese
DComeaux wrote:Ericdc wrote:Rick wrote:Anyone else find something conspicuously scarce in that video?
No geese
That's what I was going to say as well, and you beat me to it.
simplepeddler wrote:Boy he is going to hide well against some of that grass and cover!
johnc wrote:So,no matter how fouled up I get trying to guess what "people" want,and I will get out of whack, I have something to refer back to for game time in November.
aunt betty wrote:We slammed on specks using 6 Canada goose decoys in the duck spread and honker calls.
They make speck calls? @
johnc wrote:...example---I fear clucking may eventually loose effectiveness---why---it seems a LOT of hunters use a lot of cluck now---without regard for the timing of when to cluck and when to be quiet
aunt betty wrote:Only stung a little.
aunt betty wrote:It's rough being cooped up in this dang blizzard.
Rick wrote:Having been disappointed by not being able to run my favorite quiet speck call enough so to meet amphitheater-like conditions, I've further tweaked its toneboard to run appreciably quieter and with more easily achievable tonal range. Also tuned it to be something of a "mini-me" of the deeper tuned call that's been more effective for general use than where I previously had it on the pitch scale. Am anxious to see what the birds think - if what's left of them don't blow out with the coming strong southerly winds..
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