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<blockquote data-quote="KDM" data-source="post: 39531" data-attributes="member: 314"><p>In all my time scouting geese, I've never ONCE seen the geese in the shape of any letter while out in the field. I ALWAYS set my decoys out in the exact shape the geese had the night before. If the geese are feeding in the valley between two fields, that's where I put the deks. Most of the time, the geese are in a nebulous nondescript blob or at most a loose line that's perpendicular to the wind. That's how I set my deks. Unless they are sitting right in the wind rows of a grain field, then I set the deks in the wind rows. I've seen geese feeding in straight lines right down the tractor tire marks in a field on several occasions and that's how I set up the next morning. I got some funny looks from the guy hunting with me, but the looks turned to smiles when the geese started to fall. I'm also BIG into concealing the blinds. I learned that little tip the hard way. The number of blinds dictates where I set them up. Most of the time it's just two or three of us. Then I space them evenly from end to end.....usually. However, there is NOTHING usual about chasing them goofy geese. They always come up with something to make it interesting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KDM, post: 39531, member: 314"] In all my time scouting geese, I've never ONCE seen the geese in the shape of any letter while out in the field. I ALWAYS set my decoys out in the exact shape the geese had the night before. If the geese are feeding in the valley between two fields, that's where I put the deks. Most of the time, the geese are in a nebulous nondescript blob or at most a loose line that's perpendicular to the wind. That's how I set my deks. Unless they are sitting right in the wind rows of a grain field, then I set the deks in the wind rows. I've seen geese feeding in straight lines right down the tractor tire marks in a field on several occasions and that's how I set up the next morning. I got some funny looks from the guy hunting with me, but the looks turned to smiles when the geese started to fall. I'm also BIG into concealing the blinds. I learned that little tip the hard way. The number of blinds dictates where I set them up. Most of the time it's just two or three of us. Then I space them evenly from end to end.....usually. However, there is NOTHING usual about chasing them goofy geese. They always come up with something to make it interesting. [/QUOTE]
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