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Solo decoy sets can be effective for hunting geese, especially in open fields, but the key is to set them up correctly and use the right number and type of decoys.
Choosing the Right Decoys
When it comes to solo decoy sets, you want to focus on realism and movement. A good starting point is to use 5-7 decoys, spread out in a way that creates a sense of movement and activity. This can be done by setting up a few decoys in a tight cluster, with others scattered around the perimeter of the spread.
Decoy Placement and Movement
Decoy placement is crucial when it comes to creating a believable spread. In open fields, aim to place decoys in a way that mimics the natural movement of geese. This can be achieved by creating a “U” shape with the decoys, with the opening of the “U” facing into the wind. This will create a sense of movement and make it harder for geese to determine the direction of the wind. When it comes to movement, consider using a motorized decoy or a wind sock to create a sense of movement and activity in the spread.
Additional Tips
To make your solo decoy set even more effective, consider adding a few key elements. This can include a goose call or two, placed in a way that creates a sense of conversation and movement among the decoys. You can also use a small amount of scent, such as corn or wheat, to create a sense of food and attract geese to the spread. Finally, be sure to keep a low profile and stay quiet while hunting, as this will help to create a sense of stealth and make it easier to get close to the geese.
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