 The big question I get is, Jeff, how do you do a feeding call? And what I like to do is just say, tit, tit, tit, tit. I like to cup my hand down real tight to get some back pressure. I don't do a traditional rolling feed, which is tikka, tikka, tikka, tikka, tikka, tikka. So by just saying, tit, tit, tit, tit, tit, tit, tit. And then putting a single hand in there is very, very realistic. And what I like to do is just basically throw that in my routine where I'm calling out a duck and just basically fill it. So I want to keep a duck's attention. If it's on the corner and coming in the last, you know, 50 yards, it's cupped up. I'm just going to cluck at it. Okay, with a rolling feed shatter, you typically hear ducks doing that when they're flying. And a rolling feed shatter is tikka, tikka, tikka, tikka, tikka, or dooga, dooga, dooga, dooga.