How to Use a Quackhead Goozilla Goose Call
Things You'll Need
- Quackhead Goozilla Goose Call
Instructions
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Option 1
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Hold the goose call with your right hand, near the mouthpiece. Take your left hand and close the thumb and pointer finger of your left hand around the base of the call. This will look like a tight "OK" sign with your left hand on the end of the call.
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Practice closing your fingers on your left hand to make an "O" at the base and then opening it again to look like the "OK" hand sign.
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Use your right hand to cup over the left hand when you make the "O" and release the right hand as you open to the "OK" sign. Repeat this a few times to get the hang of it. These are the hand gestures needed when you are using the call while you are making noise.
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Incorporate the sounds for the call by making a low, slightly drawn out "do," followed by a higher and sharper "wit" into the mouthpiece of the goose call. While making this sound, simultaneously do the hand gestures. Practice the sound and hand movements until you feel comfortable with the sound and technique.
Option 2
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Hold the goose call with your right hand, near the mouthpiece. Take your left hand and close the thumb and pointer finger of your left hand around the base of the call. This will look like a tight "OK" sign with your left hand on the end of the call.
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Close your left hand fingers to make an "O" while the fingertips rest on the palm of your hand. Raise your middle finger up approximately half an inch from the palm. Cup your right hand and place it over the left hand, mainly over the slightly raised finger.
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Incorporate the sounds for the call by making a low, slightly drawn out "do," followed by a higher and sharper "wit" into the mouthpiece of the goose call. While making this sound through the mouthpiece, try different positions with your right hand over your left. Try a slightly curved palm, flattened palm held slightly back, and fan the fingers or any other hand movement to make different goose sounds. Trying different sounds one right after the other will simulate the sounds of several geese, not just one.
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Practice the sound and hand movements until you feel comfortable with the sound and technique.
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