assateague wrote:I'd go the guide route, also. A good goose spread costs an awful lot of money. You can usually pick up shells fairly cheap after the season, if you're in the right place at the right time. I think the last ones I bought were about $70 a dozen, which was darn near 60% off. I use #2, but there will be argument about this.
Goldfish wrote:A guide I knew suggested #2 shot because they would shoot ducks and geese and then you didn't have to switch back and forth
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Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
assateague wrote:I hope you have a horrible, shitty time. For your wallet's sake.
3geese4me wrote:What kind of geese are you hunting? I have more goose decoys than I have hairs on my head. My snow goose spread is 1800 sillosocks and my canada goose spread consists of 8 doz bigfoots and 12 doz silhouettes. I kill quite a few geese over these two spreads and don't really want to think about how much money I have tied up into it all. But watching geese routinely land in the decoys makes it all worth it.
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
ea oneal wrote:talked to 3 guides today all say #2 in 3 inch is fine and for all the reasons you guy,s pointed out .we don,t have a limit on light geese and a 20 bird on snow,blue and ross .all that i talked let me know if the hunt was a bust i get my money back .i did not even ask, just something that is done and one you hunt geese and duck,s same day . price ain't too bad around 125$-140$ per gun.after looking at the amount of prep and cost of dek,s you guy,s have my respect .this is not a cheap pastime .it just look,s way to fun so i gotta try it at least once and getting to do it with my girl,s well that,s way good!!
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