Goose Hunting Secrets
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Finally, Goose Hunting Season is Here!
The wait is finally over and Goose Hunting season is here! Goose hunting tactics are essentially the same whether you're hunting in Arkansas or New York. I'm going to share with you a few tips and tricks that might help you when Goose Hunting this year. I hope that my strategies will help you gun down a bunch of Geese and have loads of fun this season.
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Goose hunting is an immensely rewarding experience for many hunters. Like duck hunting, it takes patience, skill, and knowing the right time to act. Learning these attributes can be just as fun as the hunting itself. Here are a few tips to consider when goose hunting.The first thing many hunters consider when hunting geese is where to set up their lookout point. Geese stands can range from simple to almost ridiculously complex. Some hunters, for example, simply wade into the water and use the cover of the tall grass around them. Others construct complex goose stands in which to hide their boats, or dig deep pits in which to crouch while they wait for geese to fly overhead.
When it comes to goose hunting, the simpler your approach, the easier time you will have. After all, depending on your situation and hunting method, you may need to move to a different spot several times during your hunting session. Furthermore, if you decide to employ the use of a goose hunting dog, you will need to make sure your stand is big enough and comfortable enough for your dog to lie in wait with you.
Sometimes you will want to lure the geese closer, either because the flock is flying too high for you to ensure an accurate shot, or you simply want them to land in the pond or field near you. In this case you will need goose calls. There are a wide selection of various calls to consider depending on the species of the goose. For this reason, it's a good idea to research goose behavior and what each call means before trying it out. This knowledge can mean the difference between luring in a significant amount of geese and scaring them away.
Goose hunting decoys are another way to lure your geese in close. Again, these can range from simple to extravagant, depending on your style. Some hunters put up silhouettes of geese enjoying the lake while others strew floating goose replicas onto the water to give an impression of safety. Some hunters even use taxidermied geese as lures. It all depends on your desires and the size of your pocketbook.
Once you've caught enough geese, you can harvest them for their feathers and meat or have them stuffed and mounted. Regardless of what you decide to do with your geese, the true purpose behind goose hunting is the thrill of the hunt and the satisfaction of having perfected your technique. Learn more today about how to improve your goose hunting!
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