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<blockquote data-quote="bigv" data-source="post: 187112" data-attributes="member: 835"><p>I kill quite a few geese each year too. I have never used a dog blind. Just another thing to conceal I guess which is hard enough with our blinds. What stands out most with blinds is profile. My dogs lay right next to my blind and I have a few dekes placed around them to break up outline. If they are steady and don't move you will have no issues. I have had birds (ducks and geese) land right in front of them with no issues. I kinda wonder if my black male doesn't look like a goose from a distance. When you scout honkers they look black from distance so?? Anyway, if cold I put on a vest. Neither of my dogs get cold etc. Again, if well behaved laying next to blind is quite simple and less work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigv, post: 187112, member: 835"] I kill quite a few geese each year too. I have never used a dog blind. Just another thing to conceal I guess which is hard enough with our blinds. What stands out most with blinds is profile. My dogs lay right next to my blind and I have a few dekes placed around them to break up outline. If they are steady and don't move you will have no issues. I have had birds (ducks and geese) land right in front of them with no issues. I kinda wonder if my black male doesn't look like a goose from a distance. When you scout honkers they look black from distance so?? Anyway, if cold I put on a vest. Neither of my dogs get cold etc. Again, if well behaved laying next to blind is quite simple and less work. [/QUOTE]
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