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Title: Goose noob :p
Post by: Flytyerboy95 on November 23, 2010, 01:00:23 PM
Hey y'all, I'm pretty knew to waterfowl (my first season) and I'm 15 so I have allot of time to learn !
But I was just wondering what u guys would recomend for geese. I'm really not looking for large numbers of geese. But what's the least amount of dekes u would use, and what would you recomend for a good beginner call?
Thanks a ton for any info!!!
Ftb95
Title: Re: Goose noob :p
Post by: BIGINNER on November 23, 2010, 01:09:25 PM
knew  :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle:  lol 

SORRY COULDN'T HELP LAUGHING,  (MYSPELLING IS ALOT WORSE)  I CAN'T GIVE ANY TIPS,  BUT I'LL KEEP AN EYE ON THIS THREAD FOR TIPS FOR MYSELF   ;)   :hello:
Title: Re: Goose noob :p
Post by: carpsniperg2 on November 23, 2010, 01:14:19 PM
welcome aboard! for us in our area we have always done best with between 12-24 dekes. anymore its hard to sound like that many birds. some areas you need a lot more just to get them intrested it seems. most time we use a dozen shells and 6 full bodied dekes. as far as a good beginner goose call. well the best one out there is the big river goose flute. i have spend hundreds in goose calls and always turn back to the big river! i just love the way it sounds!

here is a link so you can see what it looks like. they also make a wood one. i have the wood call, myself but my bud's have the camo ones and they sound great as well. very easy to work and get good sounds out of.

http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Product_10151_-1_10001_56065_425009006_425000000_425009000_425-9-6 (http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Product_10151_-1_10001_56065_425009006_425000000_425009000_425-9-6)

BIGINNER WROTE SOMTHING THAT WAS NOT IN CAPS LOCK. :yike:
Title: Re: Goose noob :p
Post by: bobcat on November 23, 2010, 01:18:18 PM
BIGINNER WROTE SOMTHING THAT WAS NOT IN CAPS LOCK. :yike:

Yeah, he had to use the shift key seven times. I hope he didn't strain a finger doing that.
Title: Re: Goose noob :p
Post by: carpsniperg2 on November 23, 2010, 01:27:58 PM
ROFLOL  :lol4:
Title: Re: Goose noob :p
Post by: ducks55 on November 23, 2010, 02:01:06 PM
Learn on a short reed. You'll be set for life.
Title: Re: Goose noob :p
Post by: teal101 on November 23, 2010, 02:13:23 PM
Learn on a short reed. You'll be set for life.

Good advice right there!  The big river goose flute is easy to blow but those short reeds sound killer when you learn em.

Dekes, anywhere from 6-1000.  Depends on where you're setup and if you're trafficking em or not.

Location as always is key!
Title: Re: Goose noob :p
Post by: CP on November 23, 2010, 02:48:45 PM
Last season I was hunting a field with a friend and we had 18 full bodies out.  The guy in the next field had 2.  Not 2 dozen, 2 decoys.  The birds were flaring from our set but the guy with the 2 dekes limited by 9:30am.
Title: Re: Goose noob :p
Post by: Flytyerboy95 on November 23, 2010, 02:49:32 PM
Lol knew.... My bad :p
sounds good! Thanks for all the tips.
Any of you guys ever hunt the crescent lake area for geese? Or ducks for that matter.
That call looks nice, I think I know what I'm gonna ask for for Christmas hahaha
Any of you guys use basin calls? They look pretty good but I'm not gonna pay that much without some feedback from guys who use them :p
thanks again ftb95
Title: Re: Goose noob :p
Post by: ducks55 on November 23, 2010, 03:21:42 PM
Basin Calls are nice but take a look at saunders calls. http://www.billsaunderscalls.com/pages/calls.asp?cat=Canada (http://www.billsaunderscalls.com/pages/calls.asp?cat=Canada) Goose Calls

The Saunders Original is a great beginner call if you want a quality call. If that makes sense.

There are a lot of fine calls out there that can be had for relatively cheap.

One thing that is more important than having a call that is the best or the coolest looking is knowing how to use is correctly. Getting a good calling dvd will help you out a lot. Also get with someone who has a lot of experience with a short reed and you will learn even quicker.
Title: Re: Goose noob :p
Post by: h2ofowlr on November 23, 2010, 05:45:31 PM
Start off with a dozen and see what you can do.  They will come right in if your hunting small or private fields.  Small fields we usually will run 6 -36.  Depends on scouting how decoys shy, etc.  Big open areas sometime we will run up to 16 dozen DSD.
Title: Re: Goose noob :p
Post by: Flytyerboy95 on November 23, 2010, 06:06:37 PM
Awesome!
Do any of you guys hunt the Crescent lake cornfields after pheasant season?
i know i have seen some geese later on the last few years...
thanks
FTB95
Title: Re: Goose noob :p
Post by: Flytyerboy95 on November 23, 2010, 07:42:02 PM
Checked out the saunders calls, that 15-klr i have seen in a few pics on here....
dont we mostly have cacklers in washington?
Title: Re: Goose noob :p
Post by: ducks55 on November 23, 2010, 07:47:16 PM
Lessers, greaters, cacklers. The I5KLR might be tougher to learn on than the Original.
Title: Re: Goose noob :p
Post by: dirty24d on November 23, 2010, 08:01:42 PM
Awesome!
Do any of you guys hunt the Crescent lake cornfields after pheasant season?
i know i have seen some geese later on the last few years...
thanks
FTB95

Crescent lake is that by the honor farm in monroe off of high bridge ???
Title: Re: Goose noob :p
Post by: Flytyerboy95 on November 23, 2010, 09:23:57 PM
That's the one :)
and about the call I will probably end up with the original.
Title: Re: Goose noob :p
Post by: dirty24d on November 24, 2010, 09:22:17 AM
I've seen alot of birds coming in and out of that area but I've never taken the time to walk back and check it out.  Was planning on doing it over christmas break.  Should be better back there once pjeasant ends this week i believe.   Careful you dont plunk one of those juvenile swans that occasionally co mingle with the geese.  A lot of swans in the area this time of year.
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