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Can You Use Floaters in Eelgrass for Brant Goose Hunts?

April 5, 2026

Quick Answer

Yes, floaters in eelgrass can be used for Brant goose hunts, as these structures mimic the natural vegetation that Brant geese prefer to feed on.

Choosing the Right Eelgrass

When using floaters in eelgrass for Brant goose hunts, it’s essential to select the right type of eelgrass that the geese are accustomed to feeding on. In most cases, a 1/2-inch to 3/4-inch thick, flat-bladed eelgrass with a 4- to 6-inch stem length is ideal. This size and type of eelgrass will provide the most realistic presentation for Brant geese.

Setting Up the Eelgrass Floaters

To set up the eelgrass floaters, start by spreading them out in a natural, scattered pattern across the water. This will help create a sense of realism and make it more challenging for the geese to distinguish the floaters from the natural vegetation. Aim to space the floaters 5 to 10 feet apart, depending on the size of the area and the number of geese you’re trying to attract. Use a combination of 1/4-ounce and 1/8-ounce sinkers to ensure the eelgrass stays submerged, with the heavier sinkers used in deeper areas and the lighter sinkers used in shallower areas.

Hunting with Eelgrass Floaters

When hunting with eelgrass floaters, it’s crucial to set up your blinds or hides in a way that allows you to observe the geese without being seen. Use a combination of camouflage clothing and natural cover to conceal yourself, and be prepared to move quickly if the geese become wary. Start calling the geese in early in the morning, using a combination of vocalizations and visual cues to attract them to the eelgrass floaters. As the geese begin to feed, be patient and wait for the right shot opportunity.

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