Yuna Horn [cracked] -

| 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. |

The name likely derives from the Korean word or a phonetic mimicry of the sound itself. Hunters in the Pacific Flyway (particularly in Oregon and Washington, where Asian hunting terminology sometimes mixes with local slang) began using the term to describe a call that bridges the gap between a standard mallard hen quack and a deep pintail whistle. yuna horn

Push air from your diaphragm, not your cheeks. Imagine you are fogging a mirror, not blowing out candles. | Scenario | Effectiveness | | :--- |