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Goose Hunting Blinds: The Key To Success

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As a general statement geese are naturally much more wary of changes in their environments so choosing goose hunting blinds that will both conceal and blend are critical to getting the geese to land where you need them to be. Goose hunting blinds must be easy to set-up, easy to take down, provide the right amount of concealment while not obstructing or hindering your view and ability to take a shot. Choosing the right goose hunting blinds takes a bit of research, consideration and time, don't just buy the cheapest or the first one that you see or you may regret your choice on your first hunting trip of the year.

Some things to consider when choosing goose hunting blinds include:

1. How easy is to get the roof open to make the shot?

Remember that the best camofluaged blind is not going to be helpful if it is difficult or slow to get the blind open to make the shot.

2. How big does the blind need to be?

Will you be hunting alone, in pairs or in small or large groups. Too large or too small of a blind pose safety concerns as well as make long waits uncomfortable and cramped. Blinds that are too large are unnecessarily, especially if you are hiking into the area.

3. Do you want a solid bottom blind?

If you have hunted or are planning to hunt on damp, wet or muddy fields you already know how valuable a solid bottom blind can be. Not only do they keep you dry from ground moisture, but they also double up as towing sleds, great for moving gear back and forth to the field or waterway.

4. Do you want to sit down in the blind, or what level of comfort do you need?