Throbbin Rods wrote:My best advice is to go on a guided hunt.
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And don't be afraid to ask why you all are doing what you are doing.
The biggest thing about hunting geese from a fence line as you probably are. They are not going to come over the top of the trees and land. They will always land into the wind, so visualize how they will have to circle around to come into your decoys from down wind. If that forces them over or around trees, you are probably out of luck and should move to a different spot if you can. A good caller and a young goose off on his own, sure you can kill them, but any geese that have any experience it will be tough. If you are hunting fence lines, set up so they are landing crossing in front is best in my opinion. Then they are not looking at you or the fence line which they tend to be leery of because people like to hide in there and try to kill them.
And hide VERY well.
They are big, so they are likely a lot further away than you think. Make sure they are in range. You may only get once chance all season if you are hunting a bunch of local birds. Don't educate them by shooting at them out of range.
Good luck and welcome to the site.