Hunts / Waterfowl / Goose

Goose Hunting

Big waterfowl hunting with decoys and calling

Fall & winter migratory seasons
Steel shot required nationwide
Conservation Order for snow geese

Hunting Tips

Scout More Than You Hunt

Location is everything - find where birds are actively feeding

Hide Better

Geese are extremely wary - brush blinds thoroughly, stay still

Adjust for Pressure

Late season: Less calling, smaller spreads, more natural setups

Be Flexible

If birds aren't using your field, move to where they are

Shooting Tips

Pick One Bird

Flock shooting = missing - focus on a single goose

Know Your Range

Most effective under 40 yards - steel loses energy quickly

Aim for Vitals

Goose vital zone is 1/10th of body - aim head/neck or center mass

Follow Through

Keep the gun moving after trigger pull - most misses are behind

Safety & Ethics

Sky-Busting (Major Violation)

  • Problem: Most common unethical behavior - shooting beyond range
  • Data: Average first shot at Canada goose is 57 yards (CONSEP study)
  • Effective Range: 40-45 yards maximum for most loads
  • Consequences: Cripples birds, flares flocks, makes geese fly higher
  • Solution: Practice range estimation, know your effective distance

Cold Weather Hazards

  • Hypothermia: #1 killer of outdoor recreationists (USDA)
  • Water Danger: Water wicks heat 25x faster than air
  • Layer System: Wicking base, insulation, waterproof shell
  • Life Jackets: Always wear on water, especially in transit
  • Never Hunt Alone: Monitor partners for symptoms

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