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Join Date: Oct 2007
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I have a quick question for field hunters. When there is a big snow has anyone ever went out to a field and cleared a patch out with a snow blower or shovel and set up? My old man had made a comment about doing that last year to hunt the few geese around after the large amount of snow we got in early December. If no has, do you think it would attract birds? I'd think it would help since they would think they didn't have to burry their heads in the snow to find food.
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I am just starting to get into field hunting for geese and I tried this once last season. We had about 3-4" of snow on the ground, so all of the grain was covered up. When I was setting out my decoys, I just used my foot and kicked around a bunch of the snow close to each decoy and around the edge of the spread to make it look like the geese had been digging around for food. We also had cattle out in the field, so I tried to make it look similar to some of the other spots in the field that the cattle had been hanging out in. Seemed to work as I was able to traffic one flock off of their normal feeding spot and they came right into the decoys without working at all. Don't know if it helped that much, but I may have just been lucky. Something that I will definitely try again in the future though.
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Sounds like a whole lot of work.
Kicking some snow to expose the dirt underneath is all you have to do, if even that. Quote:
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Sounds like a whole lot of work.
Kicking some snow to expose the dirt underneath is all you have to do, if even that. Quote:
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in some states,it is illegal to do what your'e thinking about.May wanna check the regs. first.
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I know of somebody that did this with a tractor in a SD bean field recently and it turned into a massacare of all things with webbed feet.
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If I remember the article correctly,it was altering the habitat or something like that. Can't remember which state the article was about.
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