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Best Strategies for Snow Goose Spread in Wet Fields?

April 5, 2026

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To effectively hunt Snow Goose in wet fields, use a spread of decoys, blinds, and strategically placed calls to attract the geese, while considering wind direction and field layout.

Decoy Spreads and Layout

When hunting Snow Goose in wet fields, a well-placed spread of decoys is crucial. Aim for 1-2 dozed decoys, with a mix of full-body and silhouettes. Place the decoys in a wind-friendly location, ideally with the wind at your back, to minimize scent dispersal. Create a ‘X’ or ‘V’ shape with the decoys, allowing the geese to enter and exit the spread comfortably. Position your blinds 10-20 feet away from the decoys, using natural cover such as grasses or bushes to conceal yourself.

Calling and Blind Placement

Calling is a vital component of Snow Goose hunting in wet fields. Use a high-pitched, wailing call to mimic the sounds of Snow Goose, and position your caller 5-10 feet away from the decoys. Blind placement is also essential; use natural features such as ditches, mounds, or islands to create a concealment point. Avoid placing your blind directly in front of the decoys, as this can be seen by the geese as a threat.

Wind Direction and Field Layout

Wind direction plays a significant role in Snow Goose hunting in wet fields. Position your setup with the wind at your back, as this will minimize scent dispersal and keep the geese calm. Also, consider the field layout when selecting a hunting spot. Look for areas with minimal human disturbance, and avoid fields with numerous obstacles such as trees or power lines.

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