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If you're interested in goose hunting, duck hunting, goose calling or duck calling, this is the page you wanted to find. Bill Saunders and his ProStaff members have put together a collection of waterfowl hunting and calling tips for your benefit.

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Goose Hunting Tips, Calling Tips
Keep your tongue in an anchored position below your bottom teeth at the gum line.
- Bill Saunders
To get a good goosey buzz I suggest humming your lowest base note as you blow your call. You can change tone by humming high or low pitch or not humming at all.
- Bill Saunders
Some callers may find using the tip of your tongue a easier method, in that case replace the reference word K with a T. example ik, ook will now be it, oot.
- Bill Saunders
Hold the call so your lips create a complete seal to ensure full air flow, as pictured.
- Bill Saunders
To avoid loss of parts keep on a double lanyard.
- Bill Saunders
In cold weather or when on the move keep call tucked in your coat.
- Bill Saunders
Keep call clean, flush with warm water, running water from the exhaust out the mouth piece.
- Bill Saunders
If you should get something under the reed try blowing the opposite direction, flushing with water or running a dollar bill under the reed.
- Bill Saunders
Lab retrieving mallard Goose hunting picture
Goose hunting Washington South Dakota, Saskatchewan Final Approach
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