I just started a few years ago in my mid-thirties. Have managed to kill some birds now and have had a lot of fun doing it. A few takeaways form my experience as a noob.
-Try to pattern the birds if you can. You have access to private property, so figure out what those birds like to do and then put yourself in their path.
-Set a jake decoy or jake and hen decoy 20 yards from your hide.
-Cover your face, hide well and keep still.
-Aim for the waddle.
-Don't call if they're coming to you.
I'm still new to this, and a veteran hunter can correct me if I'm wrong, but if you have decoys set in a spot that birds are regularly using, calling is going to be the least important part of the puzzle. In fact, too much, or poor-quality calling could do more harm than good.
Lastly, keep after it! Put yourself in good spots, keep still, and good things will happen.
Edit: PERMETHRIN!
-Try to pattern the birds if you can. You have access to private property, so figure out what those birds like to do and then put yourself in their path.
-Set a jake decoy or jake and hen decoy 20 yards from your hide.
-Cover your face, hide well and keep still.
-Aim for the waddle.
-Don't call if they're coming to you.
I'm still new to this, and a veteran hunter can correct me if I'm wrong, but if you have decoys set in a spot that birds are regularly using, calling is going to be the least important part of the puzzle. In fact, too much, or poor-quality calling could do more harm than good.
Lastly, keep after it! Put yourself in good spots, keep still, and good things will happen.
Edit: PERMETHRIN!