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These products are part of my passionate hobby and I would never try to sell another hunter something that I didn’t prove myself. I base my products on a constantly evolving understanding of Canada Geese and what is truly the best way to hunt them. My goal has always been to help people eliminate “skunkings.” Getting skunked sucks, but if we keep doing the same things over and over again hoping for a different result, it is going to happen.

In a nutshell, my theory of why failure occurs at all belongs to four main causes-- in order of how badly they will harm your success:

1.)     Did not scout the birds properly or at all. Too few to make a real shoot- Field waning rather than waxing (in bird numbers), or there weren’t any in that field to begin with.

2.)   Concealment was inadequate. Birds do not land at your feet? You are not hidden. If you are; you are moving. Shadows show up at sunrise on a clear day. Created a structure in an environment devoid of similar structure? A layout blind is not a similar structure unless the situation of the field can conceal it, i.e. deep crop swaths, large straw bunches, or stalkage.

3.)   Too many or too few decoys. TOO MANY: Resident birds landed 150 yards outside your spread because your spread did not remind them of the friends they were roosting with (mostly in number if they are leaving the roost at a similar time). TOO FEW: Rarely happens, but usually related to larger migrating flocks coalescing around better-appearing feeding locations than where you are.

4.)   Called too much/ Poor technique. If you are there, you are there. That is it. I cannot tell you in a brief when to call or when not to, but you need to give them what they want, when they want it - and sometimes this will mean not calling at all.

I work in the oilfield, so sometimes I will not be available to help but I am more than happy to answer any questions or discuss goosing in general when I am. Try me through the form below or call: (406)240-6769