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- Weight 1.0
Finally: a call so realistic, even the savviest ducks won’t know the difference.
What makes a duck’s mouth so unique? Scientifically speaking, it all comes down to the small, tooth-like notches called lamellae inside the beak. These fine structures help ducks filter out water, mud and other things clinging to their food. They also play a role in making ducks sound like ducks. And there, you see, is the point.
How does one make a mallard duck call sound identical to a real hen? Simply by replicating the hen mallard’s mouth, of course. You would know if you were talking to someone who didn’t have any teeth — ducks are no different.
Introducing the DUBAR mallard duck call — we call it the DUBAR, because it’s “ducked” up beyond all recognition! It’ll confuse any mallard who hears it.