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Decoy motion is crucial for attracting snow geese, as these birds are highly sensitive to movement and will often be drawn to a decoy spread that mimics the natural behavior of their flock.
Understanding Snow Goose Behavior
Snow geese are migratory birds that often travel in large flocks, and their behavior is highly influenced by visual cues. When it comes to decoying, the key is to create a setup that mimics the natural movement and patterns of their flock. This can be achieved by using decoys with a mix of motion and static poses, as well as strategically placing them in a way that creates a sense of depth and dimension.
Decoy Motion Techniques
One effective technique for creating decoy motion is to use a combination of floating and stationary decoys. By positioning a few floating decoys in the water and surrounding them with stationary ones, you can create a dynamic and realistic setup that will draw in snow geese. It’s also important to consider the speed and direction of the decoy motion, as snow geese are highly sensitive to movement and will often key in on the most active decoys. A good rule of thumb is to use decoys with a motion speed of about 10-15 feet per minute, which will create a sense of urgency and movement without being too aggressive.
Decoy Spacing and Arrangement
When it comes to decoy spacing and arrangement, the key is to create a setup that looks natural and inviting to snow geese. A good starting point is to use a minimum of 20-25 decoys, spaced out in a way that creates a sense of depth and dimension. Consider using a mix of small and large decoys, as well as different poses and angles, to create a dynamic and realistic setup. By paying attention to decoy motion, spacing, and arrangement, you can create a snow goose decoy spread that will attract these birds and increase your chances of success.
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