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Transitioning from clucks to yelps.

Started by deerbasshunter3, March 17, 2016, 07:27:00 PM

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deerbasshunter3

I am having trouble transitioning from clucks to yelps. I listened to (watched) some YouTube videos and the hens seem like they transition without any pause. I have to pause between clucks and yelps. Any advice?

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deerbasshunter3

Sorry, a diaphragm. Legacy Lone Hen, 2 reed batwing cut.

The Woodsman

Keep practicing.... it will happen without thinking about it...

Cottonmouth

Practice every chance you get. I'm on a UPS truck all day long and I keep a call in my mouth. I've had a couple of birds answer my calls while I walk up to a house. Makes my mouth water.

TauntoHawk

Practice... It can take a while to get all the little nuances of mouth calls.

If you use the different words that you Huff method then practice even when you don't have a call in your mouth. 

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dirt road ninja

Quote from: The Woodsman on March 17, 2016, 08:00:06 PM
Keep practicing.... it will happen without thinking about it...

Yep. Clucks and yelps you shouldn't need to reposition the call. This may help you - yelp as you normally do then close your lips, but keep trying to yelp. Make yourself force the air thru your lips without dropping your jaw. Should make a terrible noise, but you will get the feel for manipulating the air pressure with your lips.