Wednesday, October 21

Flagging Canada Geese

We get a lot of questions about how to flag Canada Geese and it's finally time we show you what we're talking about. Now we can finally SHOW you what we're talking about.

In this video you'll hear one guy calling and 2 guys are flagging with 2 different types of Flagman flags. We like to mix it up a little so they don't see the same old thing all the time.

Flagging distant geese

The trick is to make the flag look like the wings of a goose in their last few feet of flight before they land. Hold it high over your head and give it a good flap. Then 5-6 fast flaps before you slap it into the ground. They are attracted to the flapping black wings.

You can really let the flag have it when flagging distant geese.

Flagging geese at close range

One word - Don't.

Put the flag down and let them come. Why ruin a good thing?

Watch us in action via YouTube:



We're in full swing of the goose season. Call Dean and book your hunt today!

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Goose Hunting Report - 10/21/09

Well we did get two more fields out in our couple day dry spell.

We're still seeing a few new birds coming in and getting outside refuge to feed. We shot birds over the weekend and shot 17 in our new field on Wednesday. With the rain now, it'll be a while before farmers get back in fields.

Got a busy weekend of hunting coming up so hopefully weather holds out and we kill a pile of them

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Monday, October 12

Goose Hunting Report - 10/12/09

Had a good past weekend hunting. On Saturday we shot 10 birds and on Sunday we shot 14. Both days we hunted hamburger hill.

We're seeing more birds show up daily not a huge migration, but a lot of calender geese. We expect with the cold temps that will continue. We still have some room for MEA this weekend.

Crop cutting will be on standstill for a few days due to snow and rain, but we have four fields ready to hunt as of Tuesday.

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Thursday, October 1

Crops Starting to Come Out

As of today we have three bean fields that have come out and two of them are already holding birds. Season opens Saturday at 9:00 a.m.

Looking forward to another great year!. We added 3 new fields in key locations which will give us more options on places to hunt.

Remember we have a split this year first season ends December 11th and reopens December 19th for ten days.

We're taking reservations for the upcoming season. We're doing duck hunts in Missouri and Arkansas and booking spring snow goose hunts starting in February.


Dean Tlougan and Premier Flight Staff

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