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Old 01-31-2013, 09:56 PM
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Originally Posted by wfastabend View Post
Okay. This is my input. I'm a goose hunter. And I've guided and hunted strictly for specks for a while.

The water makes a HUGE difference. Maybe not on the perfect condition days, but on the blue bird, no wind, nothing flying kind of days... 0 inches of water is the ticket.

Next is the calling. Calling can totally define the way a goose hunt will turn out. You may have a descent caller that kills singles and doubles. Then you could have an excellent caller who can call groups of 20-200 in the decoys.

Concealment is a great deal of it. You need to be covered extremely well to kill specks on a consistent basis. Also being concealed and good calling will allow you to kill less juvies and more generals.

Here's some photos of my spread right now. I killed a limit on it this morning.
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Straight gold!!! Totally wish I was older to be in a class with really good hunters. My class has good ones but hard to get friends to grip this concept. Ex: one told me "dude you really think them birds can see me standing up this early?" 700am well f*** yea they find food and elude predators in the dark of the night. Because of this sight this tr I finally found good ppl accompanied by good hunt ethics and we murdered ducks and geese together. You would think by me going solo and limiting n then they go, can't call don't hide stand over brush on seat and scratch they would get the hunt n listen. Nope they blame me for hunting weekdays. Well I do that so I don't have to mess with Thier S*** on weekends.
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