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Yes, using cover scent effectively can help attract and conceal geese during hunting. It's essential to choose a scent that closely matches the environment and blend it correctly to avoid scaring the geese away. Proper application and knowledge of goose behavior are crucial for successful hunting.
Choosing the Right Cover Scent
When goose hunting in Canada, it’s essential to choose a cover scent that closely matches the environment. For example, if you’re hunting in a field with clover, use a scent that mimics the smell of clover. You can purchase or make your own cover scent using a combination of plants, soil, and water. Blend the scent according to the manufacturer’s instructions, and make sure it’s not too strong or overpowering, as this can scare the geese away.
Applying the Cover Scent
Apply the cover scent to your clothing, gear, and surroundings. Start by spraying or applying the scent to your camouflage clothing, especially in areas where your skin is visible. Next, apply the scent to your decoys, blind, and other equipment to create a scent trail that leads the geese to your location. Be sure to reapply the scent throughout the day, as the scent can fade quickly.
Effective Techniques for Using Cover Scent
To use cover scent effectively, it’s crucial to understand goose behavior and body language. Geese are highly sensitive to scent and can detect even the slightest changes in their environment. When hunting geese, use a combination of visual and scent decoys to create a realistic and attractive setup. For example, use a dozen or more visual decoys spread out over a 20-30 yard area, and apply the cover scent to the entire area. This will create a convincing and appealing environment that will draw the geese in. Additionally, use a blind or hide that blends in with the surrounding environment, and make sure to move quietly and slowly to avoid scaring the geese away.
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