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TheComeback Moan  This vocalization is a variation of the Moan

Field HudnallListen
'The comeback moan is a more distressed version of the moan. This is a sound that adult geese will use to communicate to juvenile geese while in flight. It is a way they keep them flying in the correct direction or to tell them to come back their way. It is a very deadly sound that is used during the early season, especially after the adult geese have just been shot and you need a couple more to fill the limit.'
Venue: Hunting, Contest
Situation: Comeback

Fred ZinkListen
'These are long drawn out pleading spit notes that will turn interested Canadas on a dime. I also like to use this on fresh geese in the area, especially when running traffic. We will be using the common clucks to work these geese and we are keeping our eyes on the rear of the flock, waiting for any type of hesitation as they'
Venue: Hunting, Contest
Situation: Comeback

 
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