Excuse my possible ignorance, but I'm confused. Call companies like Echo and RNT have the Timber and Timber Hawg to be used in flooded timber. These calls are both characterized by being softer, mellowed calls usually preferred in wood. People use these in timber, obviously. At the same time, you have people that use cutdowns in the timber which are typically characterized by being almost the exact opposite of the previously mentioned timber style calls. What gives? Why the polar opposites? If the cutdown view is true, then how can ducks hear timber calls over a cutdown?