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Can you use electronic calls for hunting geese in harvested corn fields?

May 8, 2026

Quick Answer

Electronic calls can be effective for hunting geese in harvested corn fields, but their use requires careful consideration of the environment and the target species.

Choosing the Right Electronic Call

When hunting geese in harvested corn fields, a good electronic call can mimic the sounds of a goose’s honk, which can be particularly effective during the fall migration. Look for calls that produce a loud, clear sound, with a frequency range of 1-5 kHz. Some popular models, such as the Primos Goose Call or the Huetge Goose Call, can produce realistic sounds that can be heard from a distance.

Setting Up the Corn Field

To set up an effective hunt in a harvested corn field, it’s essential to create a layout that takes into account the geese’s flight patterns and feeding habits. Set up a blind or a natural cover, such as a patch of woods or a clump of tall grass, at an angle of about 45 degrees to the prevailing wind direction. This will allow you to get a clear shot at geese as they fly in to feed. Consider using a ladder stand or a tree stand to elevate your position, which can help you see and hear better.

Tips for Using Electronic Calls

When using electronic calls in a harvested corn field, it’s essential to be strategic about when and how you use them. Try to call in geese just before dawn or just after sunrise, when they are most active. Also, use the calls sparingly, as overcalling can scare the geese away. Consider using a decoy spread to attract the geese, and try to position yourself in a way that allows you to get a clean shot at the birds.

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