What’s a good inexpensive goose call. I have seen a ton of them and I’ve decided to try and pop one. They are flying just out of range. Any advice is appreciated on getting them in and in calling them. Thx
Posted By: tbest3
Re: Goose question - 12/19/20 07:16 PM
A zink power clucker is good enough. About $30.
Posted By: JayHook2
Re: Goose question - 12/19/20 08:24 PM
Resident geese are tough to call unless you are set up very close to their feed. give it a whirl though
Posted By: Raincrow
Re: Goose question - 12/21/20 02:29 AM
Wing lock call are excellent and reasonably priced
Posted By: Hevishot13
Re: Goose question - 12/21/20 12:36 PM
This call is great for a cheap call. I’ve called a lot of geese with mine
I have found that out! I haven’t used any decoys other than ducks. Does goose decoys help?
Posted By: PaintRock0
Re: Goose question - 12/24/20 01:52 AM
Decoy will help on residence geese (decoy 1-3) don’t over load on residence geese’s the flock has been going to the same locations for awhile. We hunt a few ponds when we have a spread 10-12 floaters and feeders they land in he area but away from us. When we use a single or 2 they land among them We think they can be spooked if they get a new crowd. Or no decoys at all. Hit a call once or twice and sit tight.
Posted By: kodiak06
Re: Goose question - 12/24/20 02:33 AM
depends on the type of geese. For Westerns this works
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Posted By: kodiak06
Re: Goose question - 12/24/20 02:35 AM
For speckle bellys this works well and was named by your truly lol. I got a free call for it
Doomsday
Posted By: cartervj
Re: Goose question - 12/24/20 01:19 PM
depends on the type of geese. For Westerns this works
callI use this one. It’s easy to learn in yet good enough to work well thru the years.