| Calling Contest Information from CallingDucks.com |
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| Waterfowl hunting is a sport that is steeped in tradition. A large part of that tradition, and one of the most alluring aspects of hunting waterfowl, is the art and science of calling the birds. For as long as waterfowl hunters have been using calls, their competitive nature has compelled them to try and determine who the best is. Sometimes the contest is between hunting buddies and judged by their peers in the blind, other times it is on a larger scale. |
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| For many years the modern waterfowl hunters of North America have been holding organized calling contests. In the last twenty to thirty years these contests have become integral parts of waterfowl hunting expositions and shows across the United States and Canada. Often times these contests serve as the centerpiece, or the reason for actually having a larger festival, exposition, or show. Competition calling is a sport taken seriously by many, and enjoyed by many more. |
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| Since the launch of CallingDucks.com in 2005, detailed information pertaining to calling contests has been an integral part of the site. Through the efforts of contest organizers and competition callers across the land, and especially due to the efforts of our Contest Editor, Mike Eddy, we have a very extensive collection of information on calling contests. |
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| On our site you will find all sorts of information relating to calling contests. Whether it is historical information or information about upcoming calling contests, it is unlikely that you will find another resource anywhere that rivals our collection. |
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