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How Many Flags Should Be Used for a Goose Spread?

April 5, 2026

Quick Answer

For a goose spread, use 3-4 flags spaced 10-15 yards apart, with the center flag 10-15 yards from the birds.

Choosing the Right Flagging Pattern

When setting up a goose spread, it’s essential to use the right number and spacing of flags to ensure the geese fly directly over the decoys. For a small spread, 3-4 flags spaced 10-15 yards apart are ideal, with the center flag positioned 10-15 yards from the birds. This allows the geese to comfortably fly over the decoys without being startled by too many flags.

Flagging Techniques for Geese

Geese are highly visual birds, so it’s crucial to use flags that are visible from a distance. Use flags with a bright color, such as orange or yellow, and make sure they’re at least 3-4 feet tall to ensure visibility. When setting up the flags, consider the wind direction and position the flags to minimize any potential interference from vegetation or obstacles.

Flagging Patterns for Different Wind Conditions

For calm winds, a simple 3-4 flag pattern is effective. However, for stronger winds, consider using a more complex pattern, such as a “U” shape or a “V” shape, with the flags spaced further apart to allow the geese to fly directly over the decoys. Always adjust the flag pattern to match the wind conditions and the desired spread of the geese.

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