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<blockquote data-quote="c-ne-elk" data-source="post: 1101451" data-attributes="member: 33799"><p>We have been hunting sandhills for 20+ years every fall. We hunt over 40 full body decoys and about 100 grey rags (plastic). Cranes decoy well, just like geese. We mimic their call with our mouths to get their attention and then shut up if the start coming in. Tough buggers to bring down even close. We think dove and aim at the heads. Like geese, they appear to be flying slower than they are. Espically if you are pass shooting them. They are some of the best waterfowl to eat. You hear people calling them "ribeye in the sky" and I agree.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="c-ne-elk, post: 1101451, member: 33799"] We have been hunting sandhills for 20+ years every fall. We hunt over 40 full body decoys and about 100 grey rags (plastic). Cranes decoy well, just like geese. We mimic their call with our mouths to get their attention and then shut up if the start coming in. Tough buggers to bring down even close. We think dove and aim at the heads. Like geese, they appear to be flying slower than they are. Espically if you are pass shooting them. They are some of the best waterfowl to eat. You hear people calling them "ribeye in the sky" and I agree. [/QUOTE]
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