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Can Wind Speed Interfere with Goose Decoy Placement?

May 8, 2026

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Wind speed can significantly interfere with goose decoy placement.

Understanding Wind Speed Impact

When it comes to placing Canada goose decoys in open fields or water, wind speed plays a crucial role. A gentle breeze can be beneficial, as it helps to distribute the scent of the decoys and attract geese. However, strong winds can be a major obstacle, causing the decoys to shift or even blow away.

Wind Speed Thresholds and Decoy Placement

A general rule of thumb is to avoid placing decoys in areas with wind speeds exceeding 10-15 mph. At this range, the decoys can become unstable and may not remain in position, which can be counterproductive to attracting geese. In areas with consistent winds above 15 mph, it’s best to consider using weighted or anchored decoys to keep them in place.

Tips for Effective Decoy Placement in Windy Conditions

In windy conditions, it’s essential to choose a location that provides some protection from the wind. Consider placing decoys in a shallow depression or near a grouping of trees or shrubs that can block some of the wind. Additionally, use a mix of upright and laid decoys to create a natural-looking spread, and make sure to arrange the decoys in a way that takes into account the direction of the wind. By taking these factors into account, you can still achieve an effective decoy spread even in windy conditions.

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