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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2710970" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>Never fails when you take a break, put your firearm down and not ready to shoot the animals appear. I had a small horse farm in Canterbury, CT. There was 3K acres of State game lands next to my place with very limited access to the public and my neighbor had 300 acres of corn right behind my house. Had a good friend that Hand made Canadian Geese decoys out of wood and painted with a dozen different colors to match the geese exactly. The decoys would always bring the geese in and had a dug-out ground blind semi laying down with doors of corn stalks to pop open when the geese were landing. Almost every time when a flock was landing my neighbor's dog, from 1/2 mile away, would run up and chase the geese away. He was a real nice dog and came to our house a lot, but how he always knew we were hunting???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2710970, member: 116439"] Never fails when you take a break, put your firearm down and not ready to shoot the animals appear. I had a small horse farm in Canterbury, CT. There was 3K acres of State game lands next to my place with very limited access to the public and my neighbor had 300 acres of corn right behind my house. Had a good friend that Hand made Canadian Geese decoys out of wood and painted with a dozen different colors to match the geese exactly. The decoys would always bring the geese in and had a dug-out ground blind semi laying down with doors of corn stalks to pop open when the geese were landing. Almost every time when a flock was landing my neighbor's dog, from 1/2 mile away, would run up and chase the geese away. He was a real nice dog and came to our house a lot, but how he always knew we were hunting??? [/QUOTE]
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