| tant piece of equipment in a snow goose spread for | | | | Last season I ran 6 speakers and next year I will be |
| a snow goose guide is the use of electronic snow | | | | running 8 speakers. The bulk of the speakers are |
| goose calls. It seems some guys seem to overlook | | | | set-up down wind of my blind and are the volume is |
| the importance of these tool in the field and do not | | | | not cranked up that loud, I like there to be sound |
| spend enough to get a quality system. | | | | projecting up when a flock of birds as traveling over |
| When I started out there was nothing on the market | | | | the lower portion of my snow goose spread and not |
| that was good enough for what I wanted it to do, | | | | have all the sound coming from one point at the top |
| or priced reasonably enough that I could justify | | | | of the spread. Near the top of my spread either |
| buying. This resulted in years of me building and | | | | directly in front or behind my blinds I will run two |
| testing different callers ended with me finding the | | | | 100-watt high power speakers. This e-caller is placed |
| perfect caller for my style of hunting. The end result | | | | directly behind by blind and has a volume control |
| is the Snow Persuader, it is made with top of the line | | | | running to inside guide's blind. This is a very important |
| high power speakers and a powerful amp. The sound | | | | thing to me as I have found you want to regulate |
| it is playing is produced by Jim Jones on his Snows on | | | | the speaker volume as the birds approach and |
| the Prairie II cd. This is the most realistic sound I | | | | attempt to land in your kill hole. Distant birds you can |
| have found to date and it is all played via an mp3 | | | | crank it up to get their attention and then back it off |
| player that never skips and you don't have to worry | | | | as the birds get closer and closer. Just like with a |
| about the CD becoming scratched. In the field I | | | | Canada goose call you can dictate where the snow |
| believe the more areas of your spread you have | | | | geese will go with the caller by adjusting the volume |
| covered with sound the better. | | | | on the call. |