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Snow goose sounds
Snow goose sounds





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And only one or two that are needed most every time. I thinks the numbers of eyeballs searching, experience at having been shot at, and ability to hear ground sounds better are in their favor.Īs to sounds, I think there are only three or four you need to use. (Or maybe that's just me getting confused in the excitement)! Groups of 10 - 100 have always seemed to me to be the most difficult to decoy.

snow goose sounds

I also think they get a little confused in the excitement of the swirling mass. If they are interested, I think their own calling drowns out the sounds that are or should be coming from the flock on the ground. Big groups will generally decoy better than than medium size groups whether you are calling or making no sounds. I think it's because they listen better to a hunter that is responding by call to one specific goose calling to the decoy flock. Singles, pairs, and very small groups of three or four respond so so to one person calling. I think what you are experiencing is fairly normal when calling snows with mechanical calls or mouth calling. Likely not an answer to be had that everyone will agree on as it's not discussed much.







Snow goose sounds