Duck Quack Prep Free -
Say the word " hut " but cut it off sharply. Notice how your tongue presses against the roof of your mouth? That is the starting position.
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Three quacks in a row. Pause. Three more. That is the classic greeting call. No need for complex cadences. Say the word " hut " but cut it off sharply
So next time someone asks, “Did you prep your call?” You can smile, raise it to your lips, and let out a clean, natural, deadly-accurate quack—with zero preparation whatsoever. Liked this article
Ducks learn. They hear thousands of calls each season. A poorly executed or mechanical-sounding quack actually alerts ducks rather than attracting them. That leads to birds flaring, flying high, or leaving the area entirely.
On a prep-free call, do not over-blow. Place the call just inside your lips. Say " quit " into the call—not loudly, but with a sharp ending. The resulting sound should be: Quit-uck . That is your basic hen mallard quack.