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Snow Silhouetes

A good place to share and gain knowledge on this smart bird...Snow goose hunting tips, tactics, and reports.

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Snow Silhouetes

Postby ndhunter44 » Fri Mar 24, 2017 9:14 pm

Any of you ever use them? Notice any luck or differences? I'm wondering if it would give a bit more realistic look to sillosocks without the price and and space of fullbodies?
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Re: Snow Silhouetes

Postby Chuck Smith » Wed Mar 29, 2017 9:46 am

When I was chasing snows I had about 100 silos mixed into my spread. I was using 100 headless socks, 500 silo socks, 120 deadly's headed, and 100 north winds headed.

I mixed them in to just add a little more white and also to help conceal the blinds a little.

I wouldn't recommend to use "silos" as your MAIN spread.... but if you wanted to mix in a few I would recommend it. It adds a little to the spread IMHO.

Others may have a different opinion on this. :bop:
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