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🗓️ 14 January 2025
⏱️ 11 minutes
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0:00.0 | All right, guys, welcome back to another 10-minute Tuesday. |
0:02.2 | This week, we've gotten a few different people that have reached out and sent us some suggestions |
0:05.4 | for 10-minute Tuesdays. |
0:06.5 | And if you guys have one, please feel free to send us a message on Instagram and let us know |
0:10.5 | what you want to talk about or what you want us to have us talk about. |
0:13.8 | But this week, we're going to do, who sent this in, Joey? |
0:17.7 | I'd have to look up his name. We're going to talk about the difference in calling for ducks and geese, |
0:24.6 | whether you're hunting water or you're hunting a field. |
0:28.8 | And Joey is going to tell us who gave us this question. |
0:33.3 | Clayton Hubbard. |
0:34.5 | So thank you, Clayton. |
0:35.8 | It's a good one. |
0:37.9 | I think one of the bigger things to be thinking about, especially if you're hunting in a field, |
0:43.3 | is your hunting situation. |
0:45.3 | If you're hunting an X or if you're hunting traffic, because that's a pretty big difference |
0:50.3 | in how you're going to be calling at those birds. |
0:52.5 | If you're hunting an X and you know they're coming there no matter what, sometimes depending |
0:57.5 | on the situation, you can be doing a little bit more harm than good if you're calling too much |
1:01.9 | at birds that have already been in that field, right? |
1:04.9 | And it's very normal for us to get into a field and want to blow our goose calls until |
1:10.7 | kingdom come because we do a lot |
1:13.1 | of traffic hunting so it's almost instinctual you get in a field and you just want to pick up your call |
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