There could be like more ducks and have them have more of a cup animation and not how they are now bc it’s caused me to miss many shots. Also recommend adding a new goose called snow geese and they could be in medved or somewhere in Europe. Also recommend adding spinning decoys like mojos bc in real life they work very well and it would make the waterfowling more enjoyable, also add new ducks like gadwall, American black duck, and northern pintail, also for goose hunting there could be flags that the play can flag up and down, and a different biome would be cool to add to like Mississippi or even revontuli would be more of like a flooded timber and also add wood ducks because ducks and especially wood ducks love flooded timber and in real life they look for mainly flooded timber to feed and hide in.
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Snow geese do not live where med ved is set.
Well I live in Wisconsin and I get a ton of snow geese by me and since I am a very big waterfowl hunter I go snow goose hunting a lot and get a lot of them but since people don’t want another central map there would be no other map to put them in unless there was a Canada map that EW made which there isn’t one.
There’s Rancho and NEM(to an extent),Srp,Layton,Mississippi,Yukon(depending on who you ask).
Snow geese are a majorly hunted bird in real life and I think all of the maps that EW has made they don’t fit in, I think they could maybe be on Yukon if they added fields but snow geese come in majorly big flocks and just get shot at and 5 or 6 drop. But with the way EW has made the waterfowl now they don’t cup up and come into the decoys, usually they stay together and land together.
But also there is mainly no fields for the snow geese to land onto bc they mainly like fields and water but Mississippi just ain’t the right biome and neither is srp or Layton
#1070045518002147458 has snow geese on its species list
Geese land in water,grass,meadows…how do you think they did it before agriculture?
All of those maps(which snow geese frequent and thrive in) would work perfectly for them.
100 percent agree.