I tried all my calls on the timber ducks. Timbre, Short Barrel were what I WANTED to work but they didn't. I was letting other people call mostly. THEN I started hunting alone again and doing it my way. So I got out the Throwback and learned how to use it.
First of all you HAVE to put some "voice" into the call. Some call it grunting.
You also have to wrap your hand around the barrel and make a little back pressure at the beginning of quacks to make them sound more "quacky".
I called ducks from great heights on windy days in timber with this call. Had ducks lock up and come STRAIGHT DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN from 300 yards up or more. AMAZING call. Great work Gary Perinar. When can I meet you and talk about this call.
NEVER, EVER change anything on that call and keep making them. Please?!?!
Aunt Betty
This is what a duck looks like when you call them 5 yards away and blast one.
First of all you HAVE to put some "voice" into the call. Some call it grunting.
You also have to wrap your hand around the barrel and make a little back pressure at the beginning of quacks to make them sound more "quacky".
I called ducks from great heights on windy days in timber with this call. Had ducks lock up and come STRAIGHT DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN from 300 yards up or more. AMAZING call. Great work Gary Perinar. When can I meet you and talk about this call.
NEVER, EVER change anything on that call and keep making them. Please?!?!
Aunt Betty
This is what a duck looks like when you call them 5 yards away and blast one.