Looking at the dead honkers thread - They simply used brown grass / broken haystack method with deecs to distract the geese from seeing the lumps.
Has anyone else had as much success with this method? I find the geese just flare off at 50 paces after having a look - when I try that trick.
Last edited by Kudu; 02-21-2013 at 08:08 AM.
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Re: Let's talk about winter wheat and layout blinds
The key to layout blinds take all hard corners out and blend to ground this will take a bit of effort .the more you don't look like a lump in a flat field the better. Grass ,corn stalks , hay or straw filling all straps is the key!
Re: Let's talk about winter wheat and layout blinds
Originally Posted by pnbrock
The key to layout blinds take all hard corners out and blend to ground this will take a bit of effort .the more you don't look like a lump in a flat field the better. Grass ,corn stalks , hay or straw filling all straps is the key!
Oh Bugger!! - and there I was thinking that our camouflage was good...
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Re: Let's talk about winter wheat and layout blinds
yep - the top one is easy - its the bottom one that we struggle with.
thats why I asked how does everyone else do it.
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Re: Let's talk about winter wheat and layout blinds
Well the key to setting up successfully IMO in the bottom pciture is more decoys and a change in setup. I set up a fairly big loose U. In a field with no cover I set up on one side of the U and stacking ALOT of my dekes around me to one break up the blinds, to add comfort that there are dozens of geese around these misc piles, and lastly I keep the dekes closer to each other so there is no landing area and forces the birds into the hole or on the opposite side of the U (why i keep the pocket big and the dekes spaced out quite a bit, giving them ample room to land). Setting up on the side of U keeps their focus off of you when approaching as well. Angle your blinds on a 45 into the pocket.
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Last edited by lorneparker1; 02-21-2013 at 08:48 PM.
Originally Posted by Bear Brawler
Just lob a couple loaded mouse traps at em like you're playing horse shoes. More humane than bouncing darts off them.
Re: Let's talk about winter wheat and layout blinds
4-6 dozen? - what are you using? Full bodies - shells or Silos?
I can't imagine my son and I hauling 4-6 dozen shells, let alone full bodies - 400 meters accros the field, maybe socks or silos but thats about it.
You can't see them in the pics I put up, but there were 40 odd shells in those fields and that's about the limit we would carry. Anymore and it's no longer fun - just a bloody hard chore.
Last edited by Kudu; 02-21-2013 at 10:33 PM.
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Re: Let's talk about winter wheat and layout blinds
Originally Posted by Kudu
4-6 dozen ? - what are you using?
Full bodies - shells or Silos?
I can't imagine my son and I hauling 4-6 dozen full bodies, 400 meters accros the field, maybe socks or silos but thats about it.
You can't see them in the pics I put up but there were 40 odd shells in those fields and that's about the limit we would carry. Anymore and it's no longer fun - just a bloody hard chore.
We hunt all full bodies. I am sure i have a pick or 2 kicking around but we can haul 4 dozen ffd lessers ( packed in avery 12 slot duck bags) and 2 layout blinds on a fridge cart
One guy pushes the cart the other guy totes the other dozen or 2 in the other few bags. Its defintly alot of work, especially hauling it back out with a limit of geese. But we also havea motto that sometimes the only thing between us and an epic hunt is laziness. Thats it
Lorne
P.s Dave and Dave hunt 6 or so dozen silos and kill em!
Originally Posted by Bear Brawler
Just lob a couple loaded mouse traps at em like you're playing horse shoes. More humane than bouncing darts off them.