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#2
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: dell rapids south dakota USA
In SD the only time they seem to land in soybean stubble seems to be to loaf. They may eat soybeans occasionally but I raised wild geese for many years and if there were soybeans mixed in with the shelled corn that I fed them in cold weather the soybeans were still there later. They never seemed to eat them.
#3
Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 439
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From: Wheaton Minnesota USA
The only thing you can do is wait until it' s harvested and if there' s bird in there then hunt it but if there' s nothing landing in there don' t even mess with it. Hunt where the birds are.
#4
The only thing you can do is wait until it' s harvested and if there' s bird in there then hunt it but if there' s nothing landing in there don' t even mess with it. Hunt where the birds are.
#5
I' ve taken a lot a snows & blues here in N.E. Arkansas on soybean fields. The local crops around here are rice, cotton, soybeans, corn, milo and winter wheat. If you can hunt the field and the geese are not stopping by for you, you may want to decoy them with rags and calling to get them in close enough for some pass shooting.




