Selecting the right duck calls │ picking the proper style
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In the world of duck hunting, duck calls are king. Selecting the right duck call may seem like an easy decision, however, it can prove to be more challenging than you might think. Duck calls come in a wide range of shapes, sizes and styles. There are calls for open water hunting, timber hunting, cutting calls, short barrel calls, and the list goes one. While it is accurate to say that different calls fit different situations, it is important to select a call that fits you.
Selecting a duck call that fits you is truly a personal decision. There is a lot that goes into it. First and probably the most obvious, is the fit and the feel. Most duck hunters will keep a duck call in their duck call in the hand for the majority of the time there are in the field, so it is very important that the call or style of call you choose is one that it most very comfortable. You know you have stumbled upon the right call when it seems to almost disappear in your hand, and you forget you are even holding it. You truly want the call to become an extension of your arm.
Selecting a duck call that fits you is truly a personal decision. There is a lot that goes into it. First and probably the most obvious, is the fit and the feel. Most duck hunters will keep a duck call in their duck call in the hand for the majority of the time there are in the field, so it is very important that the call or style of call you choose is one that it most very comfortable. You know you have stumbled upon the right call when it seems to almost disappear in your hand, and you forget you are even holding it. You truly want the call to become an extension of your arm.
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