To me the most effective way is grass it and break up the blind with grass laid over the blind. Between hunters and laid over top so there are no holes. Geese don't always necessarily flare from a face all the time. They get skittish of a big hole in the ground. And cloudy days are worse because there is no sunlight to cast shadows. Easier to hide with sunlight and IMO geese work better on clear days. If the levee is plowed the best thing, a lot of work, but grass the whole levee or at least 100-200 yards one each side of the Blind. A big pile of grass on a levee is a dead give away. Rule of thumb. If you can tell where your blind is a goose for sure can. You know when you pass by a field and see a big clump on a levee with decoys out. Dead giveaway. You want to look as natural as you can. Hope this helps you.
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