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<blockquote data-quote="Obi-Wan" data-source="post: 63578" data-attributes="member: 709"><p>We used to hunt geese on the sandbars between Bis and Washburn and used to shoot the shit out of them. We would find a bar with a little brush on and set up a couple dozen decoys and catch the birds when they came back from feeding. We would park the boat as far away on the same bar as we could. As we have aged we changed our tactics and now hunt out of the boat. I have a buddy that has a boat set up with a blind on it and he sets up against a cut bank and throws out a few floaters and do very well. In the boat he has a heater for each guy which comes in handy on the cold days. Whats nice about hunting the river is you don't need large decoy spreads and you only need to show up at sunrise because although you may get a few as they go out to feed your best time is when they return.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Obi-Wan, post: 63578, member: 709"] We used to hunt geese on the sandbars between Bis and Washburn and used to shoot the shit out of them. We would find a bar with a little brush on and set up a couple dozen decoys and catch the birds when they came back from feeding. We would park the boat as far away on the same bar as we could. As we have aged we changed our tactics and now hunt out of the boat. I have a buddy that has a boat set up with a blind on it and he sets up against a cut bank and throws out a few floaters and do very well. In the boat he has a heater for each guy which comes in handy on the cold days. Whats nice about hunting the river is you don't need large decoy spreads and you only need to show up at sunrise because although you may get a few as they go out to feed your best time is when they return. [/QUOTE]
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