| Posted on December 28, 2010 at 9:06 PM |
Flagging has become very common for ducks and geese. These triangular cloth or fabric flags are usually black, brown, and white for geese and grey, brown , and black for ducks. They are attached to a dowel rod and are waved up and down to simulate a bird flapping it's wings as it lands. This is very effective at getting distant birds attention. Once the birds look like they have seen the flag and are heading your way, drop the flag and let them make their way in. Flagging birds that are too close can spook them. Take'em when they're all cupped up. dc
Categories: Waterfowl Tactics
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