![]() In our neck of the world we hunt Lesser Canada’s, Greaters and millions of Mallards and Pintails with a healthy population of Snows, but with a small amount of pressure they seem to tune into the game must faster than the old days of the Goose Chair and over sized shell decoys. The EPP goose is very susceptible decoy spreads as well as being very vocal which makes for awesome hunting and filming, but EEP is only in select flyways. Mind you there are a few sub species of Canada goose that are not as devoted to surviving the harvest much like the Eastern Prairie Population (EPP). What we have learned is wary birds need quality decoys much like a DOA Decoy to commit consistently, and the layout blinds must not be in the spread. We’ve found that today’s conditioned birds are constantly scanning for layouts and looking right through our high quality decoys spreads. Generations ago the answer was using low quality Tyvex bag style decoy to create the high volume spread which did hide the blinds well, but when you’re chasing today’s wary birds it’s not as good of an option as it used to be. Moving the X still works but we’ve found it becomes more of a decoy volume game, which is not always attainable or suited for every hunt. For a while we tried not being on the X and forcing the birds to different areas on the field so we can utilize the topography to our advantage for hiding the shadows the layouts cast when the sun is on the horizon. We have experimented with all sorts of spreads and positioning of the blinds within the spreads. It’s the red flag of field hunting conditioned birds. We feel birds know them and look for them regardless of the profile height / width, color, brand and how well they are stubbled or not stubbled. Why? Lots of really good theory’s come from the Birdtail guide crew and all hold water, but the one constant everyone agrees on is the layout blind. ![]() What we’re really noticing is that the birds are spread shy much quicker than the days before layouts. Operating a fairly significant waterfowl lodge in Canada is an absolute blessing when it comes to fresh birds straight from the northern breeding areas, but there are points in our season when we have conditioned birds. The evolution of waterfowl hunting equipment is evolving so fast it makes my head spin, but what really makes me wonder is why are the birds cluing in so fast on today’s spreads? When mallards had no problem dive bombing a spread of cut keel floaters and yes those ugly as sin Goose Chair stuck right in the middle. I often look back to the era of the Super Mags, Mags, G&H Henrietta’s as the good old days of field hunting.
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