Geese? │ Get in and Get out!
If you were to ask any seasoned waterfowl hunter what the keys to a successful hunt are, you would hear a wide range of comments from decoy placement to location and calling to
concealment. If you were to ask those same waterfowl hunters what it would take to enjoy consistent waterfowl action at their favorite hunting spot for an entire waterfowl season, we would bet the answer would be unanimous, get in and get out!

When it comes to duck hunting, goose hunting and waterfowl management in general there are two very distinct categories to consider: habitat management and hunter management. The habitat management aspect of waterfowl hunting is fairly self-explanatory. Waterfowl hunters work all season long to stimulate the seed producing
moist soil plants that provide the necessary food source for waterfowl during the majority of the year, as well as stimulating invertebrates through water level management and even planting some
annual grains like corn, beans or milo. These factors of duck hunting and goose hunting are what most hunters focus on and think about during the summer, and with good reason. Many hunter spend a lot time and money into ensuring that the table is set come November, however, surprisingly fewer practice the other factor, hunter management.
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