Quack and Flat Quack – Duck Calling Tips 6 of 11
Lonesome hen quack, disturbance quack, notification quack explained by duck hunters. Duck calling techniques demonstrating how to quack and sound really ducky.
Moving The Call And Body Position To Affect Sound – Duck Calling Tip 5 of 11
Chad and Chris talk about what happens next after the air gets into the call. The hunters are moving around to move the sound around to create realistic duck sounds.
Hot Pressure Air and Popping Air – Duck Calling Tip 4 of 11
Chad demonstrates the differences in creating pressurized air properly to create a good sounding duck call. This is part 4 of a 11 part duck calling instructional series.
Control Air Inside Your Diaphragm, Lungs & Mouth – Duck Calling Tip 3 of 11
This duck calling instructional goes in detail how to control the air in your mouth, which starts in the diaphragm to the lungs and into the mouth to create a great duck call sound.
Using your Lips and Mouth – Duck Calling Tip #2 of 11
Great tip on how to create a proper seal with your mouth to create a good sounding duck call.
Hand Position & Back Pressure – Jargon Duck Calling Tip #1 of 11
Part of a series of duck calling instruction from the makers of Jargon Duck Calls. In this video Chad Belding and Chris Cifreo discuss what are the correct ways to hold a duck call and [...]
Chit Chat
Single Reed Timber Style Call
Packed with pure duck, the Chit Chat is a single reed timber style call with a small exhaust port for increased back pressure. It has a great amount of hold built into it for a super ducky irresistible bottom end and great top end duck as well. Designed to be used in close range calling situations when you need to be able to get soft for finishing ducks. When the ducks become a little shy it’s time to convince them with a little a Chit Chat.
Quality Built Duck Calls
Jargon Game Calls are precise, CNC turned, and hand-tuned duck calls right here in Arkansas, USA. We provide hunters with a high quality, lifetime duck call. As duck hunters, we have our own Jargon. We use it to communicate amongst each other before the hunt, during the hunt, and after the hunt! “Get down”, “here they come”, “take ‘em”, “send the dog”, and “Nice Shooting Boys” are just some examples of Jargon being used on a daily basis among duck hunters. It doesn’t stop there though. In order to attain success in the Duck’s World, we need to be well versed in the JARGON of the wild duck. We have to entice them with our words, the passion in our calling, and the timing of our delivery. This is where JARGON GAME CALLS was brought into fruition!