Geno,

That is interesting and, I did not know about the other method as sport so I've learned something new. Geese certainly smarten up as the season progresses along migration routes so getting them on the ground in the decoys becomes inherently tougher the more they have been called and shot at. I did not mean to imply that American duck/goose hunting videos set the standard for how waterfowl hunting should be conducted. By no means do I believe that. I'd hate to see the black hoodies (sweatshirts) with call maker logos on any more waterfowl 'hunters' than we already have over here in North America. It would seem that the method of shooting them on the ground - even with lead - is less efficient as far as number of shots as I counted 4 shots to take two geese. This is likely due to pellets not penetrating vitals through folded wings agaist the body. More shooting also translates to noise polution and an education for the geese. Any how, it looks like you've got some good goose hunting and I wish you happy hunting. What kind of gun and loads do you use for geese?

Regards,
jmc