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To: longnshort who wrote (5008)2/1/2004 3:08:29 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 7846
 
Yes, and all the rest... 74.9% still to go.

ducks.org

"The pleading or begging hail call is used to get the
attention of ducks flying 75 to 200 yards above you," says
champion caller Greg Brinkley. "This call is a series of 5 t o
6 quacks that are really dragged out to sound like you are
begging the ducks to land. A pleading call is a Kaaanc, Kanc, Kanc, Kanc
sound, and its first note is usually held a little longer. The pleading call is a
drawn-out, slightly faster variation of the comeback. Many callers save
the pleading call for stubborn ducks that refuse to come in. It's the caller's
way of literally pleading with the ducks