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| Field Hudnall | | Listen |
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| 'The honk is a sound that Canada geese make when they are in a relaxed state. It is used for communication among other geese on the ground.' |
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| Venue: Hunting, Contest |
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| Situation: Greeting |
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| Big Sean Hammock | | Listen |
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| 'The basis of everything that has to do with blowing a goose call.' |
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| Venue: Hunting, Contest |
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| Situation: Greeting |
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| Sean Mann | | Listen |
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| 'Geese Honk and everything they do is a variation of the honk. Therefore it is part of everything we do with the call. IMO you can’t get anywhere without mastering this fundamental note.' |
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| Venue: Hunting, Contest |
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| Situation: Greeting, Comeback, Laydown |
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| Craig McDonald | | Listen |
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| 'Honk is the shorten version of a hail call. Seldom used, it is not as aggressive or powerful as a hail. It is the basis for goose calling; in general most notes are based from a honk.' |
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| Venue: Hunting, Contest |
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| Situation: Greeting |
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| Josh Neuwiller | | Listen |
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| 'Most important note in beginning of contest routine, & throughout the routine except for the end.' |
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| Venue: Hunting, Contest |
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| Situation: Greeting, Comeback |
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| Shawn Stahl | | |
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| 'Basic Canada Goose Note' |
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| Venue: Contest |
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| Chad Belding | | Listen |
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| 'Used sometimes as an attention getter to far away flocks, the honk usually is used with great volume. I say the words TO-WIT or GRR-WIT into the call. It is a good idea to build the volume and snap up by apply more back pressure at the beginning of this note.' |
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| Venue: Hunting, Contest |
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| Situation: Greeting |
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| Scott Threinen | | Listen |
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| 'This is the note that everything is based around when using a call, the first part of it is a moan, and the back half is a cluck. Used that the beginning of a contest routine and really whenever out hunting.' |
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| Venue: Hunting, Contest |
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| Situation: Greeting, Comeback |
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| Kyle Rinella | | |
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| 'Most recognizable goose sound made. Basic Goose sound. Every note derives from this sound. Basically the same note as a Hail Call. In a contest you would use a Hail call, and hunting you would use the Honk.' |
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| Venue: Hunting, Contest |
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| Situation: Greeting |
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| Kelley Powers | | Listen |
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| 'Similar to a hail call. Probably the most recognizable note made.' |
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| Venue: Hunting, Contest |
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| Situation: Greeting, Laydown |
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| Wade Walling | | Listen |
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| 'The honk is a basic sound geese do and is a basic sound any caller should be able to do on a call. You can use a honk in the greeting portion of your calling sequence or in most areas of your contest routine. It is very easy to do on a short reed or flute. It is done by saying grrr-ick…errr-ick' |
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| Venue: Hunting, Contest |
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| Situation: Greeting, Laydown |
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| Fred Zink | | Listen |
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| 'This is a sound of a Canada goose when they are not aggressive. This tends to be the most common sound of a gooses vocabulary. I would suggest to use this note when geese are approaching and also when hunting Canadas on water.' |
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| Venue: Hunting, Contest |
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| Situation: Greeting |
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