RNT Tips: Listen to the Caller
John Stephens, president of RNT calls, explains why you should listen to the caller, rather than looking for the ducks.
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RNT Tips: Purchasing a Duck Call
Butch Richenback, RNT Calls founder, provides insights on how he would select a duck call.
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RNT Tips: Adding a Quack into a Feed Call
Butch Richenback, RNT Calls founder, explains how to add a quack into your feed call.
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RNT Tips: Call to a Duck's Reaction
Jim Ronquest, RNT-V producer, describes how varying your calling techniques based on the ducks' body language will improve your calling success.
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RNT Tips: Learn Slow
Butch Richenback, RNT Calls founder, takes you step-by-step on learning to call ducks. Learning slow, and piecing individual segments together, will allow you to learn to be a better caller.
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RNT Tips: Calling with Rhythm
Butch Richenback, RNT Calls founder, describes how to pull your ducks calls into a rhythm.
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RNT Tips: Calling at Ducks
Calling at ducks, rather than to ducks
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RNT Tips: General Duck Calling
Jim Ronquest, RNT-V producer, explains how to piece together a string of calls to create a sequence, or cadence.
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Close-Range Canadas
Over time, a goose hunter learns to take care of the little things. So we contacted four pros, all well schooled in the ways of the Canada goose, and asked them to share their expertise.
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The Highball Duck Call
Waterfowl hunters should use the highball selectively—at certain times and in certain places. Listen as Wade Bourne gives a few tips on how to use this call more effectively.
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RNT Tips: Learn Locations
Jim Ronquest, RNT-V producer explains that when communicating with ducks, no matter your situation, the location of where you are calling them is the most important aspect. Understanding the basics of calling ducks will improve your success on every hunt.
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Finishing Ducks with Single Quack Calls
A wizened old duck hunter once said, "There are duck callers, and then there are duck call blowers."
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RNT Tips: Learning Single Quacks
Butch Richenback, founder of RNT Calls, explains how duck callers can begin by learning the single quack. Starting with the basics will lead into more advanced duck calling.
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Duck Calling Video Tip: Let off the call
Jim Ronquest, RNT-V producer, provides insight on how to finish ducks by letting off the call. Backing off your calling as ducks approach offers them the opportunity to come into your decoys.
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Mastering the Comeback Duck Call
A flight of ducks shows interest in your decoys, but is still wary. As the birds swing downwind, their body language shows indecision. Some of the ducks seem anxious to decoy. Others want to continue on their way. This is the time for the comeback call.
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RNT Tips: Learn the feed call
Butch Richenback, founder of RNT Calls, explains the fundemental steps of learning how to master the feed call.
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Duck Calling Tip: Using Back Pressure
John Stephens, president of RNT calls, explains how a duck call's bore size can change the sound of each call. Using more back pressure, created with a smaller bore, callers can create different sounds needed in different hunting situations.
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Antonio Jones Wins Cabela’s Duck Calling Contest
When the last caller fell silent and the judges’ votes were all tallied, 25-year-old Antonio Jones of Little Rock, Ark., stepped forward to claim the big prize.
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Antonio Jones Duck Calling Routine
Antonio Jones, from Little Rock, Ark., and Rich-N-Tone Pro Staff member, goes through his routine following the Kansas City Cabelas Open Duck Calling contest. Jones won the $10,000 first place prize.
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Hail the Champions
Hughes, Allen, Rickman capture calling titles
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Four Time-Tested Tips for Hunting Dabblers
Waterfowl are moving with the cold December winds, and hunters throughout the country are preparing for the winter flights. The DU E-newsletter editorial team has selected four of the most time-tested dabbler hunting tips for you to focus on this season. Remembering these four essentials can help you improve your calling, decoys, concealment and shooting.
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Diversify your calling strategies: Wigeon
When most hunters think of duck calls, they think of mallard calls—and for good reason. Mallards are the most common and most vocal of North America’s ducks, and hunters who can accurately reproduce the raspy quacks of a mallard hen can lure just about any species of dabbling duck into their decoys.
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Duck Calling Tips
A complete listing of DU's duck and goose calling tips. If you're looking for ways to improve your calling this season, you've come to the right place!
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Close Calls
Decoying ducks in the Arkansas timber sometimes requires a soft touch.
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When Silence is Golden
In some situations, the silent treatment will help you decoy more ducks.
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Duck Hunting on a Budget
Here's how cost-conscious waterfowlers can enjoy high-quality hunting without breaking the bank.
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Clean Up Your Call
From cleaning your call to practicing in the field and at home, you can improve your duck calling technique all year long.
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Point-Blank Waterfowling
These tips will help you get more birds feet down over the decoys.
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Choosing a Duck Call
Personal preference is important when buying a new call, but ultimately, hunters should make a selection based on what they need as well as what strikes their fancy.
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15 Veteran Tips for Waterfowlers
Veteran duck and goose hunters share their secrets for better hunting.
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Call in the Wood Ducks
Rod Haydel, founder of Haydel's Game Calls, discusses the elusive wood duck and how to call them properly.
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Calling Whistling Ducks
Rod Haydel, founder of Haydel's Game Calls, provides some professional secrets to calling whistling ducks, especially teal and pintails.
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Call like a Champion
Two of the world’s best duck callers share some of their secrets during an unforgettable Arkansas waterfowl hunt.
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Tuning a Duck Call
Wade Bourne explains how to make small changes to improve the sound of your single- or double-reed duck call.
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30 Helpful Hints for Waterfowlers
Would you like to improve your waterfowling success and make each trip a bit safer and more enjoyable? These 30 tips could help!
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20 Tips For Better Waterfowling
These helpful hints from some of today's most innovative duck and goose hunters might pay off big this season
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Reading Ducks
Wade Bourne draws on the knowledge of seasoned callers to teach you how to "read the ducks" and improve your calling technique.
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Old-Time Ways Mouth-Calling Ducks
Keith Sutton explains the old-time art of mouth-calling ducks and geese.
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Ultimate Duck Calling Challenge
What's the secret to world-class duck callers' success? Gary Koehler sheds some light on these championship techniques.
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Legends of the Call
Gary Koehler profiles some of history's most notable duck and goose call makers.
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7 Deadly Duck Calling Mistakes
Ducks Unlimited interviewed four of North America's best duck callers to find out the most common calling mistakes made by duck hunters and, more importantly, how to correct them.
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Calling All Ducks
Imitating whistles, peeps, chirps, and various other duck sounds can diversify your calling and your game bag.
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Duck Calling Video Tip: The Feeding Chuckle
Wade Bourne demonstrates and explains the feeding chuckle, a sometimes touchy calling technique that takes time to master.
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10 Tips from Top Callers
Expert waterfowlers share their secrets for calling late-season ducks and geese.
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The Single-Quack Series
This finishing call often works like a homing beacon for ducks.
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3 Quick Duck Calling Tips
Three experts in the duck calling arena offer up quick-fire tips to carry with you into the blind this season.
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Secrets of the Call Makers
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Words of Wisdom from DU Members
Words of wisdom from DU members across North America
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10 Tips for Better Duck Calling
Rod Haydel shares quick-fire secrets to a better call
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Keep Your Call Warm and Dry
Calling champions and professionals offer advice on keeping your calls in top condition to increase their lifespan and give you the best possible performance every season.
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A Quick Solution for Cleaning Your Duck Call in the Field
Rod Haydel offers some advice for cleaning your duck calls on the fly using just a dollar bill and a little bit of know-how.
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Maintain and Modify Your Duck Calls
Gary Koehler advises on the best ways to maintain the quality of your call and make slight tweaks to improve its performance.
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Duck Calling Teamwork
A team calling effort may get you more birds in your bag this season. Gary Koehler shares some teamwork tips from calling pros.
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8 Duck Calls Every Duck Hunter Must Master
There are eight calls every serious duck hunter should have in his or her repertoire. Learn these, and you will be able to bring ducks closer in nearly every hunting situation.
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