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A blind should be at least 3-4 feet tall to effectively conceal a hunter from geese and other waterfowl, allowing for good concealment without obstructing visibility.
Choosing the Right Blind Height
When it comes to concealing yourself from geese, a blind’s height is crucial. If it’s too low, you risk being seen by the birds, while a blind that’s too tall can obstruct your line of sight. A good starting point is a blind that stands between 3-4 feet tall. This height allows you to remain hidden from geese while still being able to see over any surrounding vegetation.
Factors Influencing Blind Height
Several factors can influence the ideal blind height. For instance, if you’re hunting in an area with tall reeds or grasses, you may need a taller blind to remain concealed. Conversely, if the vegetation is relatively short, a lower blind may be sufficient. It’s also essential to consider the type of geese you’re hunting. For example, snow geese tend to be more cautious than Canada geese, so you may need a taller blind to remain hidden.
Measuring and Adjusting Blind Height
To determine the ideal blind height, measure the surrounding vegetation and take note of the birds’ flight patterns. If the geese are flying low to the ground, you’ll want a blind that’s at least 3 feet tall. However, if they’re flying higher, you can opt for a lower blind. Consider also adjusting the blind’s height as the sun moves across the sky. A taller blind can be useful during the early morning and late afternoon when the sun is lower in the sky, but a shorter blind may be more effective during midday when the sun is higher.
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