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		<title>Goose Hunting On The Water &#8211; 2 Most Popular Goose Spread Patterns</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[Goose Decoys and Goose Decoy Patterns]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[After you pick a spot to hunt geese, sometimes the greatest influence on bagging birds has to do with how your decoy spread looks. The video below does a great job of showing 2 of the most popular patterns for huting geese on the water, the J spead and the U spread. The reason these [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After you pick a spot to hunt geese, sometimes the greatest influence on bagging birds has to do with how your decoy spread looks.  The video below does a great job of showing 2 of the most popular patterns for huting geese on the water, the J spead and the U spread.  The reason these spreads are so popular is the simple fact that they work.</p>
<p>Notice how the person in the video describes how the spread works and where best to place your <a rel="nofollow" title="Goose Hunting Blind" href="http://www.shortreedgoosecalls.com/Hunting/Blinds" target="_blank">goose blind</a>.  These two key elements will increase your chances at bagging geese while out in the field. There is also a blurb about <a rel="nofollow" title="Greenhead Gear Decoys" href="http://www.shortreedgoosecalls.com/Goose/Greenhead_gear" target="_blank">Greenhead Gear goose decoys</a> at the end. I think seeing it live helps visualize how exactly you deploy these goose decoy spreads to increase your chances at bagging more birds.</p>
<p>Goose Decoys Patterns:<br />
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