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To flag Canada geese effectively, use a combination of visual and olfactory cues, such as 10-15 strips of white tape hung from a branch or a rope, and apply a scent such as a commercial goose attractant or a musky scent like musk oil. This will create a flagging pattern that geese can see and smell from a distance. Timing is also crucial, as flagging should be done at least a day before the hunt to allow the geese to become accustomed to the pattern.
Choosing the Right Flagging Material
For flagging Canada geese, it’s essential to select materials that are visible, durable, and resistant to weather conditions. Strips of white tape, 6-8 feet in length, are an excellent choice. These can be hung from a sturdy branch or a rope, creating a consistent pattern that geese can easily spot. You can also use other materials like streamers or ribbons, but be sure they’re securely attached and won’t break or tangle in the wind.
Olfactory Cues and Scent Application
Canada geese have an excellent sense of smell, and using the right scents can significantly enhance the effectiveness of your flagging pattern. Apply a commercial goose attractant or a musky scent like musk oil to the flagging material, making sure to follow the manufacturer’s instructions. For optimal results, apply the scent in the early morning or late afternoon when the geese are most active. This will give the scent time to settle and become more noticeable to the geese.
Flagging Pattern and Timing
When flagging Canada geese, it’s crucial to create a consistent pattern that the geese can become accustomed to. Use 10-15 strips of white tape, spaced evenly apart, and hang them from a branch or a rope. This will create a clear visual cue that geese can see from a distance. Apply the scent and flagging pattern at least a day before the hunt to allow the geese to become familiar with the pattern. This will increase the chances of the geese returning to the flagging area during the hunt.
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