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I have Outlaws, and Real Geese old style and Pro-Guide. I like the cloth finish...but why the heck didn't they put it on both sides??? You still have to angle every decoy and some will cause the shine.

To each his own...but my silhouettes collect dust. I use Bigfoots because they last forever (very durable) and I prefer to buy decoys made in the USA.
 

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The reason they did not put the cloth on both sides is that the sun will only hit one side at any time. Just face the cloth side toward the sun and they will work great.
If you have bigfoots in your spread also you don't need to face any so that they will shine. Just put all of your pro series facing the sun at various angles that don't shine and mix in your bigfoots.

Just wondering, I thought Real-geese were made in Ohio or at least that is where they are out of.
 
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Hey I live in KS and I was wondering how to scout geese..... Some people say to stop buy the local park late afternoon and wait for the geese to take off then follow them... But if I do that I would have to go about 70 mph thrugh a school zone.... The geese out run me even if I push the speed limit quite a bit... Any other ideas???? And also dose anyone have some decent SILOUETTES in working order that mabey you just don't use.

Thanks, And God Bless!
Mallyard. :D

BANG!!!........ *click...................click*... Ok who ejected 2 of my shells.
 

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Anybody from the Mississippi Flyway in this forum?

I hunt on a 277 acre farm in Central Missouri. We have
been slamming the geese this season over corn and
clover fields. For the last two weeks, the resident geese
have been succeptable to 15 or fewer full bodies setup
very close together and light calling. :lol:
 
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