SpinnerMan wrote:I think one of the challenges of saying how to set up is you need a 3D image for starters. Are there trees that will push birds one way or the other. Setting up in cattails is different than setting up on a treelined shore. How hard are the birds hunted.
One day any idiot can kill birds. Otherwise seemingly identical conditions and they will be damned near impossible. Of course on those days where they just don't want to cooperate, you have to go out and move some decoys. You just have to![]()
I like open runways with no back stop if I can. Your V, but the V doesn't close to a point and stays fairly open. So they don't have to fly over a single decoy if they don't want to. Also ideally with no trees on the approach or exit.
Sometimes I set decoys assuming the birds are going to skirt them. I've set up goose decoys so far away that if they actually decoyed and landed in the decoys I might not have a shot. Maybe you can get them to come down a little, give it a look, but they swing "safely" wide and right over the blind
Make it easy for them to get in and get out.
plainsman wrote:lmao...if you don't know how to work the wind![]()
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Anotherone wrote:plainsman wrote:lmao...if you don't know how to work the wind![]()
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Which channel did you say your show plays? I’ve got to watch and take notes.
Anotherone wrote:plainsman wrote:lmao...if you don't know how to work the wind![]()
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Which channel did you say your show plays? I’ve got to watch and take notes.
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