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Title:The Hunting Notesfile
Notice:Registry #7, For Sale #15, Success #270
Moderator:SALEM::PAPPALARDO
Created:Wed Sep 02 1987
Last Modified:Tue Jun 03 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1561
Total number of notes:17784

269.0. "Decoying Geese over Water" by CLUSTA::STORM () Wed Nov 02 1988 13:16

    I'm hoping to do some goose hunting over water along the coast.
    I'm kinda new to that and was wondering if any of you have some
    advice.  Some of my questions are:
    
    How many decoys do you need?  (I can't carry or afford a huge
    	spread, so I hope numbers aren't as important as in fields.)
    
    Will geese decoy in close to land, or should I plan to hunt from
    a camo boat?
    
    What time of day or weather is best to plan for?
    
    Have any of you made or used Vee-boards?  It's similar to those
    described for sea duck in 262.10 except there are 3 'legs' not
    4.  The last issue of Wildfowl shows a couple of pictures of
    these used with silhouttes in with some floaters.  It looked
    pretty good to me.  
    
    Thanks in advance,
    Mark
    
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269.1BPOV04::J_AMBERSONWed Nov 02 1988 14:0818
    Some general comments on geese:
    
    - Early in the season you don't need as many dekes as you do later
      on.  Think about it.  Early in the season you are probably gunning
      local birds.  Later on you get the big migratory flocks.  However,
      the more dekes the better you are regardless the time of year.
    
    - I have found that if given a choice, geese would rather land on
      water then land.  I think they feel safer.  When setting up, we
      will try to set so that it looks like a flock that has landed
      on the water and is strting to walk up on land.  Leave your LZ in
      a position that allows them to land into the wind and close to your
      blind.                      
    
    
    Jeff
      
    
269.2CLUSTA::STORMWed Nov 02 1988 17:319
    Jeff, how many floaters do you usually have???
    
    At least at high tide, I probably won't be able to use the land
    dekes at all.  Can I get the geese to come into that kind of set
    up, where they would be landing close to land, but not to walk ashore?
    
    Thanks,
    Mark
    
269.3Do your homeworkBPOV04::J_AMBERSONThu Nov 03 1988 08:088
    Sure, what you want to do with geese is to hunt them the same way
    you hunt deer!  Scout, find out where they are currently using and
    what time of day they are using it.  The idea is to be set up where
    they had planned on going anyway.  I use around a doz floaters and
    add a mess of silluettes sp? on land.  If your set up where they
    have planned on setting in, they'll decoy.
        
    Jeff
269.4thanksCLUSTA::STORMMon Nov 07 1988 14:096
    Makes sense to me.
    
    Thanks Jeff,
    
    Mark