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Post by papohead on Jan 30, 2007 12:23:35 GMT -5
When I hunted in NE Kansas in Burr Oak Bottoms with one of my students yrs. ago, in their corn field that had been harvested and had corn left over and stalks sticking up. WE went over to St. Joesph, Mo. around 7 miles to the west and were able to get alot of sheet parts ( white ) around 300 plus in large bags. We would scatter them all over the field of corn stalks and then dig a pit blind and put out few mallard decoys. We waited until the weather man said a big storm was coming and the geese had to get to the ground. It works really well and we had alot of fun. It really beat todays prices on decoys. ;D
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Post by quackingtim on Jan 30, 2007 16:07:00 GMT -5
When hunters started using big spreads for snow geese, they would use just about anything. Diapers, paper plates, white plastic bags, empty jugs of bleach, what ever they could get their hands on and make a field white. I would love to use 1200 full bodies and shoot 100+ decoying birds a day. My wind socks and shells work just fine for me.
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