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Hunting with a group is recommended for geese, especially specklebellies, as it allows for more effective scouting, increased firepower, and better management of decoys.
Advantages of Group Hunting for Geese
When hunting geese with a group, you can cover more ground and identify more effective hunting spots. For specklebelly geese, consider a minimum group size of three to four hunters. This allows you to set up multiple decoy spreads and provide backup in case you encounter aggressive birds. Each hunter should be assigned specific tasks, such as scouting, decoy setup, and hunting, to optimize efficiency.
Setting Up a Successful Group Hunt
To set up a successful group hunt, choose a location with an abundance of geese and minimal human disturbance. Scout the area beforehand to identify optimal hunting spots, such as areas with access to water and nearby feeding grounds. When setting up decoys, use a combination of motion decoys and stationary decoys to mimic the behavior of geese. Aim to deploy your decoys at least 100 yards from the hunting location to avoid spooking the birds. Consider using a spread of 10-15 decoys for maximum effectiveness.
Essential Gear for Group Goose Hunting
When hunting geese with a group, it’s essential to bring the right gear. Each hunter should bring a shotgun with a capacity of at least 3 shells, as well as a pair of binoculars for scouting and observing the geese. Bring a spotting scope to get a closer look at the birds and assess the wind direction and speed. Additionally, consider bringing a drone to scout the area before dawn and identify the best hunting spots.
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