I'm not to much of a fan for goose magnets because of there reflection in the sun, but I like to set up my nice looking decoys near the landing zone. Some times if you cant get a good blind all set up my nicer decoys by me so I don't stick out as much. Good Hunting
As for the original question. Put them on outside edge. You can also put them here and there in the spread--it lookss like a goose stretching its wings and there is the movement to like a sock which isa bonus. For Canada geese--it is best not to mount them up high on poles, but 2' off ground when mixed in, or at most 5' off ground at outside edges.---It seems as if the geese will not commit all the way beacuse I think they are waiting for the magnets to land if the magnets are up in the air 10'.
Last year was our first try with goose magnets-we found quickly that you want to locate them on the upwind side of your spread-they don't seem willing to "overstep" the landing geese.
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