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The best time to hunt Canada geese in fields is during late morning to early afternoon, typically between 9:00 and 12:00 PM, when the geese are most active and feeding.
Understanding Canada Goose Behavior
When it comes to hunting Canada geese in fields, understanding their behavior is crucial. These birds are highly social and often follow a daily routine. They typically start their day early, feeding on grasses, grains, and other vegetation, and then return to their roosting sites in the late afternoon.
Scouting and Preparation
To be successful, you need to scout the area before the hunt. Look for fields with an abundance of food sources, such as grasses, grains, and aquatic plants. Observe the geese’s flight patterns, feeding habits, and roosting sites. This information will help you determine the best location and time to set up your blind. It’s essential to arrive at the field early, at least an hour before the geese start feeding, to get into position.
Tactic and Timing
During the late morning to early afternoon, when the geese are most active and feeding, use a blind or camouflage to conceal yourself. A portable blind or a ground blind can be an excellent option, as it will allow you to get close to the geese without being detected. Use decoys, preferably 3-5 decoys, placed in a V-shape formation to mimic the geese’s natural behavior. Shoot at the leading edge of the V, where the geese are most likely to be. Be prepared to shoot at a distance of 20-30 yards, as the geese will typically be feeding in a relatively open area.
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