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Spring geese 2006
 

Where and how to install your goose blind

The best place to install your blind is at the limit of two different fields, let’s say a harvested corn field and a ploughed field. Usually you will find there an irrigation canal with lots of brush not yet down, if that canal is deep enough and has enough brush to hide you completely you may not need to install your blind, but remember in order to have success, you must be very well hidden in doubt don’t be lazy and set up you blind.

Your blind should match with surrounding nature the more you can make it, so it blends with the area and is natural looking. (click here to have a look at a drawing on how build and install a portable blind for almost nothing) Your portable goose blind can be set up in a matter of minutes, do not forget to close each end with camouflage material, otherwise the geese will see you and go away. Check this picture and note where the blind is installed.



At the front of the picture, you can see that the field has been ploughed, at the back of the picture, note the harvested corn field. Note also that there is no irrigation canal where the goose blind is installed. That is why the goose blind is steeper, the top of it being about 4 ½ feet from the ground. This height is enough to completely conceal the hunters that can seat on little folding stools. Click here for a large selection The goose hunting blind is setup in the middle of a large corn field, half of it has been ploughed, but there is a small depression, that is why we can see a little bit of snow that has accumulated in that depression. Note also the base of the goose blind, to simulate snow, we installed a white bed sheet so it blends more naturally with nature.But why choose that spot? Well, we knew that the geese were directly in that field the day before our hunt. It was our intention to hunt that area, but did not know in what field until the night before. Our farmer friend scouted the geese for us and told us exactly where they had been eating, and sure enough, the geese were there the next morning. And the hunt was very good, 4 hunters, the limit less one bird.

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