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<blockquote data-quote="dean nelson" data-source="post: 244037" data-attributes="member: 1305"><p>Damage hell half the time they have to drag two chains cuz the duck won't even flush for the first one. The chain goes a foot-and-a-half above the duck it's not like it's bouncing on the ground. As far as coyotes taking geese I would like to point out the fact that Canada geese don't exactly hide when they're nesting they sit out in the open vs Ducks that are well-hidden. So it's not exactly going to take a coyote out on high alert to spot a goose Nest whether it's on the edge of its range or right smack-dab in the middle they are still going to see the damn things out in the wide open and if they have got the balls to take them on they may very well be successful. Should be noted though Canada geese even in North Dakota have an almost complete success rate due to their willingness to defend their nest very few Predators coyotes included will mess with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dean nelson, post: 244037, member: 1305"] Damage hell half the time they have to drag two chains cuz the duck won't even flush for the first one. The chain goes a foot-and-a-half above the duck it's not like it's bouncing on the ground. As far as coyotes taking geese I would like to point out the fact that Canada geese don't exactly hide when they're nesting they sit out in the open vs Ducks that are well-hidden. So it's not exactly going to take a coyote out on high alert to spot a goose Nest whether it's on the edge of its range or right smack-dab in the middle they are still going to see the damn things out in the wide open and if they have got the balls to take them on they may very well be successful. Should be noted though Canada geese even in North Dakota have an almost complete success rate due to their willingness to defend their nest very few Predators coyotes included will mess with them. [/QUOTE]
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