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Things to Consider When Choosing a Duck Call?

April 5, 2026

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Things to Consider When Choosing a Duck Call include the type of hunting environment, the species of duck, and the desired call tone and range, as well as the material, durability, and price of the call.

Environmental Consideration

When hunting in a public marsh, you’ll want a duck call that can withstand the wet and muddy conditions. Look for calls made from durable materials such as polycarbonate or aluminum, which can resist corrosion and maintain their performance in harsh environments. A good call should also be able to produce a loud, clear sound that can carry across the marsh.

Call Tone and Range

The type of duck you’re hunting will also influence your call choice. For example, if you’re hunting mallards, you’ll want a call that can produce a high-pitched quack. Look for calls with adjustable reeds or sliders that allow you to fine-tune the tone and range. A good rule of thumb is to choose a call that can produce a sound between 1000 and 3000 Hz, which is within the range of a duck’s natural quack.

Technique and Maintenance

To get the most out of your duck call, you need to use proper technique and maintain it regularly. Start by holding the call at a 45-degree angle and blowing gently through the reed or slider. Experiment with different blow styles to produce different tones and sounds. When not in use, store your call in a dry place and clean it regularly with a soft cloth to prevent corrosion and maintain its performance.

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