Scott, great tip! I have been telling people for years that the weather, specifically wind n snow calls for entirely different style of calling. As I have watched and studied geese over the years, I know that when there is a heavy wind w/ clouds the geese in the air as well as those feeding become much more aggressive n they get LOUD. Same goes for snow n fog. But as far as a 30mph wind goes, you may also want to think about staking down the deeks! N E Ways great tip & outstanding calling
Another great tip from Scott
cm3geese 3 months ago
Very helpful
MrWaterfowler45 7 months ago
what do you recomend? a short reed or flute?
Aszdxcvghbjk 1 year ago
@Aszdxcvghbjk Short for sure man.
bassmassterchamp3 9 months ago
Scott, great tip! I have been telling people for years that the weather, specifically wind n snow calls for entirely different style of calling. As I have watched and studied geese over the years, I know that when there is a heavy wind w/ clouds the geese in the air as well as those feeding become much more aggressive n they get LOUD. Same goes for snow n fog. But as far as a 30mph wind goes, you may also want to think about staking down the deeks! N E Ways great tip & outstanding calling
-Rizz
rizzoz11 1 year ago
Great tip Scott keep them coming.
Chris Williams
cm3geese 1 year ago