| southLA |
01-31-2013 01:50 PM |
Goose hunting water vs dry
I've never had the same success when hunting water versus being in a dry field. Especially if duck decoys are in sight. What are y'all's experiences with this?
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| specksNdaSURF |
01-31-2013 02:17 PM |
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Originally Posted by southLA
(Post 543498)
I've never had the same success when hunting water versus being in a dry field. Especially if duck decoys are in sight. What are y'all's experiences with this?
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never really noticed a difference ...are u saying duck decoys helped?
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| southLA |
01-31-2013 02:19 PM |
I'm saying they wouldn't even work at all when the duck decoys were out. Maybe it's just me but I feel much more confident in a dry/puddled field than a flooded rice field
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| Spunt Drag |
01-31-2013 02:33 PM |
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Originally Posted by southLA
(Post 543508)
I'm saying they wouldn't even work at all when the duck decoys were out. Maybe it's just me but I feel much more confident in a dry/puddled field than a flooded rice field
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A lot of people leave one side of their blind dry for geese and the other side with a buffaloed pond wit water on the other side for ducks. They also leave their decoys out. My experience is geese will avoid a pond wit duck decoys in it like the plague because everytime they fly over one the levee explodes and their friends die.
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| Fishmaster19 |
01-31-2013 02:48 PM |
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Originally Posted by Spunt Drag
(Post 543510)
A lot of people leave one side of their blind dry for geese and the other side with a buffaloed pond wit water on the other side for ducks. They also leave their decoys out. My experience is geese will avoid a pond wit duck decoys in it like the plague because everytime they fly over one the levee explodes and their friends die.
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HAHAHAHA well said sir!
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| bgizzle |
01-31-2013 04:24 PM |
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Originally Posted by Spunt Drag
(Post 543510)
A lot of people leave one side of their blind dry for geese and the other side with a buffaloed pond wit water on the other side for ducks. They also leave their decoys out. My experience is geese will avoid a pond wit duck decoys in it like the plague because everytime they fly over one the levee explodes and their friends die.
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Perfectly put. Just like to add that geese are more confident in concentrations. They have some 10yrs old they don't get that old from being easy to kill. I was always told an eagle head was a really old mature blue. 10-12. They know and if you have a few ducks and a few geese they wary already compared to the wads they feed and sleep with. That leads into previous quoted post.
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| Lake Chuck Duck |
01-31-2013 04:48 PM |
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this answer your question?
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| PaulMyers |
01-31-2013 04:57 PM |
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Originally Posted by Lake Chuck Duck
(Post 543544)
this answer your question?
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Nice Photoshop Job! ;)
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| Armand16 |
01-31-2013 05:08 PM |
They want to be where the food is regardless of water. If I was targeting them I would pick up the duck decoys, I dont think they help.
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| Lake Chuck Duck |
01-31-2013 05:10 PM |
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Originally Posted by PaulMyers
(Post 543545)
Nice Photoshop Job! ;)
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Yeah right! I dont have them skills like W.
But for real we have been killing specks even when our bigfoots looked like floaters out there.
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| meaux fishing |
01-31-2013 05:12 PM |
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Originally Posted by Lake Chuck Duck
(Post 543544)
this answer your question?
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No
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| Top Dawg |
01-31-2013 05:33 PM |
You can kill geese over water just as dry. But water depth could play a factor. Shallow water is what all waterfowl wants. Plowed mud puddle fields are good. Stubble fields are good sheet water is good. But it all needs to look consistent. Dry on one side and flooded on other screams blind. Not saying you can't kill a few but all or nothing usually works better. I know a guy who hunts nothing but flooded and he's prolly killed more geese out of his blinds this year than most people on this site put together. Lol.
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| bgizzle |
01-31-2013 05:33 PM |
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Originally Posted by Armand16
(Post 543547)
They want to be where the food is regardless of water. If I was targeting them I would pick up the duck decoys, I dont think they help.
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Agree 100% its hard to pick between ducks and geese but I've been told basically you can't have your cake and eat it too. Too many more ppl rather kill a bunch a ducks and a few or no geese than just geese like 80% of south Louisiana because we have a sportsmans paradise. Best of both worlds. But truly I envy you guys that hunt dry and give up the ducks because I'd honestly rather the challenge. I really believe into, wheb goose hunting 100% calling and cover matters in every situation. Duck hunting, we have all been in blinds that big ducks just want to be in just pour into no matter what. Ppl may expierience it but when they do they are do it ALL right. You don't have to do that for ducks ALL the time. Once fields get damp but not cement dry its easier for them to get more bang for their buck in a sence that their aren't eating just tops they eat the whole plant roots n all compared to the smaller on avg duck who forages on floating seed. They gotta eat more because they have to exert more energy to fly as High and as far as they do compared to the size of the bird they are. Really, think about it they have 8 ft wings span. They have to power that for hundreds of miles or thousands if need be that exerting alot of energy so carbing up on stubble and roots rather than just floating seed seems more reasonable. Imo
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| PaulMyers |
01-31-2013 05:34 PM |
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Originally Posted by Lake Chuck Duck
(Post 543549)
Yeah right! I dont have them skills like W.
But for real we have been killing specks even when our bigfoots looked like floaters out there.
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I know, y'all have had an incredible season this year. I hope it makes up somewhat for your season last year.
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| Lake Chuck Duck |
01-31-2013 05:45 PM |
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Originally Posted by PaulMyers
(Post 543561)
I know, y'all have had an incredible season this year. I hope it makes up somewhat for your season last year.
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It helps!
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| bgizzle |
01-31-2013 05:57 PM |
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Originally Posted by Top Dawg
(Post 543559)
You can kill geese over water just as dry. But water depth could play a factor. Shallow water is what all waterfowl wants. Plowed mud puddle fields are good. Stubble fields are good sheet water is good. But it all needs to look consistent. Dry on one side and flooded on other screams blind. Not saying you can't kill a few but all or nothing usually works better. I know a guy who hunts nothing but flooded and he's prolly killed more geese out of his blinds this year than most people on this site put together. Lol.
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This is gold!! I wish evry thread would go like this. This is really good info from great hunters. I learned alot this yr in line island like too dawg said just by giving them the illusion that its one field and all consistant helps alot. Maybe your water the same but you levy brush too high not only to they have great depth perception and you can see it as they naturally rise over a tall levy. But more importantly they notice the little things that you don't notice the things that scream blind or "THIS ISN'T NATURAL" pressure grass water level calling at the wrong times for certain situations or doing a perusing hail when they are close and should be doing nothing or clicking only telling them its cool I love it here and they got good 2 not "HEY I KNOW YOUR CLOSE AS CRAP BUT IM STILL GONNA HOLLA AT YOU" you'd find it weird if I screamed in your face. ThAts a few things I learned this yr trying to master these beloved geese. There ain't nothing like speaking the language a speck wants to hear you pulling them on a string with just a simple conversation spittin game like you do for a woman. Suddle at close quarters but aggressive when they don't cooperate
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| noodle creek |
01-31-2013 06:42 PM |
6 inches of water, both sides. Kill ducks and geese every day. People all over do it all the time
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| Top Dawg |
01-31-2013 07:19 PM |
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Originally Posted by noodle creek
(Post 543582)
6 inches of water, both sides. Kill ducks and geese every day. People all over do it all the time
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Yup
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| Spunt Drag |
01-31-2013 08:47 PM |
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Originally Posted by bgizzle
(Post 543575)
This is gold!! I wish evry thread would go like this. This is really good info from great hunters. I learned alot this yr in line island like too dawg said just by giving them the illusion that its one field and all consistant helps alot. Maybe your water the same but you levy brush too high not only to they have great depth perception and you can see it as they naturally rise over a tall levy. But more importantly they notice the little things that you don't notice the things that scream blind or "THIS ISN'T NATURAL" pressure grass water level calling at the wrong times for certain situations or doing a perusing hail when they are close and should be doing nothing or clicking only telling them its cool I love it here and they got good 2 not "HEY I KNOW YOUR CLOSE AS CRAP BUT IM STILL GONNA HOLLA AT YOU" you'd find it weird if I screamed in your face. ThAts a few things I learned this yr trying to master these beloved geese. There ain't nothing like speaking the language a speck wants to hear you pulling them on a string with just a simple conversation spittin game like you do for a woman. Suddle at close quarters but aggressive when they don't cooperate
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You gonna get back on that lease in Pine Island, or you lookin for something different? Teal season is a guarantee there.
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| bgizzle |
01-31-2013 09:12 PM |
No man we lost it! Teal was magnif. 60% of big duck season was teal 2. 530teal 13/16dats hunted. 21min longest hunt
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