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Old 09-22-2005, 10:30 PM
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If you do not plan on hunting those same geese all year round, I would hunt them again for sure. If it is one of your main fields, I would limit it to a hunt there about every two weeks, taking into consideration that the birds will eventually eat all the food and completely stop coming back.

Sometimes, you just have to clobber them while you have the chance. Worst case scenario, you have a bad day, but any day of hunting is better than a good day at school or work.

I have seen hundreds of geese in a field on August 31, only to have a pair come by on September 1, our opening day. One can never tell what the birds will do. We have seen hundreds of birds land in one field one day, only to land in the next field across the street when we were set up in the field they were using the day before. I have seen geese pass on cut corn to eat grass. Still cannot figure that one out.

Like a guy I know says, "If we could figure them out, we would be rich."
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