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<blockquote data-quote="ElkStalkR" data-source="post: 3950151" data-attributes="member: 2292"><p>Not much snow goose action in Oklahoma as mentioned. I'm sure there are some small pockets here and there but I wouldn't drop the 15+k in decoys its gonna take to have any real shot of luring spring snows to you! </p><p></p><p>For the average hunter.........If you really want to do a spring snow goose hunt over dekes the only way to go is hire a guide, due to the cost and shear amount of decoys it takes to successfully hunt spring snows its honestly CHEAPER!!. If you can hunt 15-30 days a year OR do guiding yourself then buying a trailer and spread is the way to go! </p><p></p><p>I personally hunt spring snows in Nebraska and Iowa and jump them. However in the past I have been fortunate enough to know some guides as friends and they have taken me out when they have no clients. Just an FYI, if you do hire a guide and go over dekes DO NOT expect a 100 bird day. Yes those happen, but unless you catch it just right I'd say the average day in a decoy field is 15-20 birds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ElkStalkR, post: 3950151, member: 2292"] Not much snow goose action in Oklahoma as mentioned. I'm sure there are some small pockets here and there but I wouldn't drop the 15+k in decoys its gonna take to have any real shot of luring spring snows to you! For the average hunter.........If you really want to do a spring snow goose hunt over dekes the only way to go is hire a guide, due to the cost and shear amount of decoys it takes to successfully hunt spring snows its honestly CHEAPER!!. If you can hunt 15-30 days a year OR do guiding yourself then buying a trailer and spread is the way to go! I personally hunt spring snows in Nebraska and Iowa and jump them. However in the past I have been fortunate enough to know some guides as friends and they have taken me out when they have no clients. Just an FYI, if you do hire a guide and go over dekes DO NOT expect a 100 bird day. Yes those happen, but unless you catch it just right I'd say the average day in a decoy field is 15-20 birds. [/QUOTE]
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