Effective duck calling is an essential skill for any successful waterfowl hunter. The goal is to sound like an active, contented group of ducks that are landing, attracting passing flocks into your decoys.
Types of CallsThe two primary categories of duck calls are:
Call Name | Description | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
Basic Quack | A single, sharp "Quack!" | Used by a single duck. Excellent for getting a reaction from distant birds. |
Greeting Call | 5 to 7 quacks, starting loud and getting softer | Used to flag down birds you can see. It sounds like a duck that sees others flying by. |
Feeding Chuckle | A low, fast "Kut-kut-kut" | Sounds like ducks happily feeding. Used to reassure birds working close to the decoys. |
Hail Call | 8 to 10 loud, sharp quacks | Used to get the attention of very distant birds, though often overused. |
The Greeting Call is arguably the most important call to master. It should convey enthusiasm and urgency.
The decision of which call to use depends on the ducks' distance and reaction: