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Originally Posted by Top Dawg
You can kill geese over water just as dry. But water depth could play a factor. Shallow water is what all waterfowl wants. Plowed mud puddle fields are good. Stubble fields are good sheet water is good. But it all needs to look consistent. Dry on one side and flooded on other screams blind. Not saying you can't kill a few but all or nothing usually works better. I know a guy who hunts nothing but flooded and he's prolly killed more geese out of his blinds this year than most people on this site put together. Lol.
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This is gold!! I wish evry thread would go like this. This is really good info from great hunters. I learned alot this yr in line island like too dawg said just by giving them the illusion that its one field and all consistant helps alot. Maybe your water the same but you levy brush too high not only to they have great depth perception and you can see it as they naturally rise over a tall levy. But more importantly they notice the little things that you don't notice the things that scream blind or "THIS ISN'T NATURAL" pressure grass water level calling at the wrong times for certain situations or doing a perusing hail when they are close and should be doing nothing or clicking only telling them its cool I love it here and they got good 2 not "HEY I KNOW YOUR CLOSE AS CRAP BUT IM STILL GONNA HOLLA AT YOU" you'd find it weird if I screamed in your face. ThAts a few things I learned this yr trying to master these beloved geese. There ain't nothing like speaking the language a speck wants to hear you pulling them on a string with just a simple conversation spittin game like you do for a woman. Suddle at close quarters but aggressive when they don't cooperate