Whether you have been calling ducks and geese for decades or if you’re brand new to waterfowl hunting, we can all learn new techniques for becoming better hunters. Our calling tips range from beginner-level basics to advanced vocalizations and all levels in between.
It all starts with good mechanics. Start by perfecting these four fundamentals and you will be well on your way to successful calling.
Once the proper foundation is set, it's time to start building on top of it with a few must-have techniques.
With the right mechanics in place, these advanced techniques will take your calling to the next level.
This call is extremely versatile and every hunter should master this simple call for pintail, wigeon, teal, wood duck, drake mallard, and more.
Master the three primary sounds of wood ducks resting on the water to put more of these beautiful birds on your game strap this season.
These fast-flying birds are fun to shoot and respond well to a call. Learn this effective call for blue wing, green wing, and cinnamon teal.
Gadwall are plentiful in every flyway and use a wide variety of habitats. Learn to use this call for targeting gray ducks, or just to add variety and realism to any puddle duck spread.
Hunting divers can be strenuous work - help stack the odds in your favor so all that hard work pays off. This call is built specifically for ringneck, bluebill, canvasback, redhead, bufflehead, and other diving ducks.