| Scenario | Effectiveness | | :--- | :--- | | | High – It seals the deal. | | Wary, decoy-shy late-season birds | Very High – Sounds unlike pressure calls. | | Flooded timber (close quarters) | Excellent – Mimics natural feeding. | | Open water (big spread) | Low – Does not carry far enough. |
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Let’s clear up the confusion and dive into what the Yuna Horn actually is, why it works, and how to use it to turn skeptical ducks into committed ones. Strictly speaking, the "Yuna Horn" is not a brand name (like a Buck Gardner or a RNT). Instead, it is a colloquial term for a low-frequency, single-reed goose or duck call modified to produce a deep, breathy "Yuna" or "Yo-na" sound. | Scenario | Effectiveness | | :--- |
Drop your jaw slightly more than you would for a standard quack. You want an "O" shape, not a tight smile. | | Open water (big spread) | Low