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FULL-BODY DECOYS CAN INCREASE YOUR SUCCESS RATE FOR CANADA GEESE BY UP TO 30% WHEN USED IN COMBINATION WITH OTHER DECOY SETUPS AND HUNTING TECHNIQUES.
Choosing the Right Decoy Setup
When it comes to hunting Canada geese, full-body decoys can be a game-changer. These decoys mimic the appearance and movement of actual geese, making them an attractive option for wary birds. By using 3-5 full-body decoys in a semi-circle or “V” shape, you can create a believable scenario that will draw geese in close. Additionally, using a mix of full-body and silhouette decoys can add depth and variety to your spread.
Decoy Placement and Movement
To maximize the effectiveness of your full-body decoys, it’s essential to place them in the right location and move them naturally. Aim to position your decoys in areas where geese tend to congregate, such as near water sources or feeding areas. When the geese arrive, use gentle, sweeping motions to move the decoys, simulating the natural movement of a group of geese feeding or socializing. By doing so, you can create a convincing illusion that will keep the geese engaged and interested.
Combining Decoys with Hunting Techniques
To increase your success rate with full-body decoys, consider combining them with other hunting techniques, such as calling and using attractants. By using a Canada goose call to mimic the sounds of a group of geese, you can draw them in quickly and create a heightened sense of excitement. Additionally, using attractants like corn or bread can entice geese to come closer and stay longer, making it easier to get a shot. By combining these techniques with your full-body decoys, you can create a potent hunting setup that will increase your chances of success.
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