Duck Commander Pintail/Widgeon Call by Buck Commander
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | DC-CALL-PW |
ASIN | B0002IKUV4 |
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Performs
My nephew absolutely loved his gift, another duck call to add to his collection. It's pretty easy to use and you can get results with just a little bit of practice. I can't wait for duck season to open; I think I should buy one for myself so I can practice with him. I've heard that practicing with a duck call can really improve your hunting success, so I'm excited to see how it helps me this season.
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Práctico
Simplemente muy padre, me servirá mucho en mi hobby. Muy recomendable. Excelente precio y llegó antes del tiempo estimado.
N**X
Nice call
Nice call
X**M
Should be called Pintail/Widgeon/Rabbit
So out of allllllll the calls you can put on your lanyard as a bird watcher or hunter and if you could only choose one to use to pursue a variety of species I would 100% select this. It is so simple yet so dynamic.I have not hunted with it yet but I have gone out to my rabbit area and my fowl area and I have called various species in. Yes, that is right, rabbit and honestly Im not a huge fowl guy so I was pretty excited when I pulled off a basic rabbit distress call (yeah, they respond to those really well).Learning the calls is fairly simple, there are plenty of videos on youtube out there to show you just search the product name and there are at least 3 decent videos. I always have trouble with mallard hums so that is really the only one I sound bad on.But the thing that I found so impressive was how well I got rabbits to jump draw from their dens. I tried a few various techniques and I actually got one to come out with just doing the Pintail peep peep peep... But then I started to do a "ree, reeee, ree" call (Breathing in and mouthing "ree ree") I was able to get the sound of a distressed rabbit and for whatever reasons rabbits like to come out on those...Anyway, its a great all around whistle call. I would suggest pulling this thing out bird watching before hunting season and later in the season (when they are a bit more weary) .... I think they are so effective simply because so few people use them as they are kind of weak on Mallards.
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