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Electronic calls can be effective for Tundra Swan hunting, but it's essential to use the right sound and volume to mimic the natural behavior of the swans.
Effective Call Selection
For Tundra Swan hunting, use a call that reproduces the distinctive whooshing sound of the wing beats, as well as the soft grunting or honking calls. The best electronic calls for Tundra Swans usually have at least four different sounds, allowing you to tailor your calling to the specific situation. For example, the Remington 3-in-1 Electronic Waterfowl Call has proven effective for swan hunting, with its realistic wing-beat sounds and adjustable volume control.
Volume and Distance Considerations
When using electronic calls for Tundra Swans, keep in mind that these birds have exceptional hearing and can detect calls from a considerable distance. To be effective, you’ll need to use a call with adjustable volume, and position yourself to minimize the impact of wind and other background noise. Aim for a volume setting that allows you to be heard clearly from 50 to 75 yards, but avoid overpowering the surrounding environment. A good rule of thumb is to start with a lower volume and gradually increase it as needed.
Timing and Location Strategies
Tundra Swans are highly migratory birds, and their movements are often influenced by food availability, weather, and other environmental factors. When using electronic calls, focus on areas with known swan concentrations, such as coastal wetlands, river valleys, and agricultural fields. Timing is also crucial, as swans tend to congregate during dawn and dusk periods when food is more abundant. Consider scouting your location before dawn and using your calls during the peak activity periods to increase your chances of success.
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