AUGUST 11, 2025
 
 
 

I’ve worked with plenty of rifle suppressors over the years, tested them in the field, hunted with them, and written about how they make shooting safer, quieter, and better. So, when a press release from Silencer Central about a shotgunsuppressor hit my inbox, I had to read it twice.

A suppressed 12-gauge? Now that’s interesting. It’s not a new idea. SilencerCo’s Salvo 12 has been around for a while and does the job, but this new one, the Banish 12, is different. Is it better, or just another take on an old idea?

To find out, I reached out to Joe Kurtenbach, Senior Manager of Media & Relationships at Silencer Central, and started with the obvious question.

1.Why?

“Shotguns, particularly 12-ga shotguns, are great for their versatility but they come with a very loud report and often a stiff recoil. Too, shotgun shooting events are also often high-volume affairs - think clays, waterfowl, or doves -- compared to a morning at the range with a rifle. Using a suppressed shotgun reduces the noise, preventing long term hearing damage, and reduces recoil, making for a more enjoyable experience.”

2. What is unique about a shotgun when it comes to building and using a suppressor?

“Lots of unique design challenges and requirements. Most shotguns have low profile iron sights, unlike most rifles use scopes, so it's important that the suppressor does not interfere with the line of sight. Also, unlike rifle suppressors that allow the bullet to pass through the suppressor without touching anything, shotgun suppressors have to be designed to keep the wad of the shotgun shell intact until it exits the suppressor. It also needs to be able to be properly choked so users can tune their patterns for the intended pursuit. It must also be capable of handling a variety of shot sizes and materials.”

3. Shotguns, and the use of them, are often very swing and point sensitive - how does this suppressor mitigate the impact of its presence on a shotgun for shooters?

“The overall profile of the suppressor sits level, and below the top side of the shotgun barrel allowing the sights to clearly pass over the suppressor without impeding the sight picture. The Banish 12 is made of 100% lightweight titanium and only adds a total of 17oz to the gun. You can tell the suppressor is installed but it doesn't feel overly muzzle heavy and most shooters report minimal or no impact to how the shotgun presents and swings.”

4. How does this impact hunting dogs and their hearing?

“The same benefits that shooters will gain from the shots being hearing safe will also protect hunting dog’s ears who are nearby in the field or blind. We train our dogs, we desensitize them to the report of a shot, but the up to 21 dB of noise reduction means we can now protect their hearing.”

5. Is shotgun noise different than rifle noise? if so, how? Why does this matter (or not) to shooters?

“The overall peak noise impulse is similar in terms of the pressure wave and impact it has on hearing. Rifles, depending on caliber, do tend to have a higher sound pressure level and a higher frequency (crack rather than thump) sound.”

6. Why aren’t there more shotgun suppressors?

“Shotgun suppressors have been done before, but they have been long, heavy, and haven't taken into consideration things like interchangeable choke tubes or the ability to sight down the barrel. The BANISH 12 is the first shotgun suppressor designed specifically for sporting pursuits and addresses the needs of shooters from the blind to the field, and the clays course. Shotguns are more difficult to suppress due to how the shells are designed to use wads and shot/BB's rather than a single bullet. They require more volume (space inside the suppressor) to suppress the noise which makes it difficult to design and manufacturer effective shotgun suppressors that are compact enough to be useful in real world shooting pursuits.”

7. Why can’t you simply get an adapter and repurpose a rifle suppressor that’s big enough for a shotgun?

“Shotgun suppressors need to be designed specifically to contain the wad from the shell as it travels through the suppressor. Rifle suppressors utilize different types of baffles that are not designed for this.”

Joe Kurtenbach, Senior Manager, Media & Relationships, at Silencer Central

Jay Pinsky
Editor – The Hunting Wire
jay@theoutdoorwire.com

Early goose season in Wisconsin is almost here, and we sat down with our good friend and TFL Midwest host Joel Kleefisch to break down the art of foolin’ some early-season honkers.

There’s something sacred about chasing local geese across cut fields with folks who get it. It’s not flashy. It’s not fast. It’s just good, old-fashioned field time, and it all starts with the birds that never left. The ones that walk like they own the place. Because, well... they kind of do.

Joel gave us his straight-shooting take on what matters most, and we took notes—so you don’t have to.

Crops: The Ground Truth

Joel says, “Crop rotation dictates early goose success.”

That’s the bottom line. “Wheat is the first to come off, and most of your early hunts are for local geese—the longnecks that stick around all year.”

The play is to find open water that holds birds near wheat. That’s the pattern. That’s your shot.

This isn’t guesswork! It's knowing how the land works. Where there’s wheat and water, there will be geese.

Scouting: Timing Is Everything

We’ve said it once, and we’ll say it again: timing is everything.

“Scouting for early season is more about finding and getting permissions on wheat and hay fields than it is about migratory patterns.”

You’re not chasing flights from the north, you’re betting on when and where the combine rolls.

“If a field is cut too early, it can be eaten bone dry by the time you can hunt. If it’s cut the day before you hunt, the birds may not have found it yet.”

So, Joel says the sweet spot is “Usually 5–7 days before you hunt a field is ideal—unless you find an X that has lots of food and lots of birds.”

That’s the goldmine. When you find it, protect it like it’s yours.

Networking: The Hidden Superpower

Joel elaborated on how “Networking is the single most important factor in early, mid, and late season success.”

Period. You can have the best spread, the best call, and the cleanest hide, and still strike out if you’re not connected with the landowners who make it all possible.

“Building relationships with the farmers who give you the privilege of hunting their land is paramount. Do not show up days before you want to hunt. It is never too early to ask.”

Want to kill more geese? Earn trust. Build familiarity. Be respectful. And don’t stop there:

“Beyond gaining friendship, you’ll gain something much more worthwhile—an understanding of the backbone of our country: the American farmer.”

Decoys & Spread: Less Is More (Until It Isn’t)

“Decoy setups for early goose season vary,” says Joel.

What matters most is matching the birds.

“If the local geese you’re targeting and watching have 3–5 family groups that roost and feed together, setting up about half the total birds in decoys will be very effective.”

That’s the move: make them believe half their crew is already there, bellied up to breakfast. Confidence equals commitment.

“As the early season progresses, adding more decoys will entice the early migrators.”

Start small. Build up. Follow their lead.

Hide: No Shadows, No Surprises

Joel told us about hiding. “The hide is essential for early goose.” No shortcuts here.

“Very often, you’ll be targeting geese that return to the same spot for days in a row. They will know if there’s a new couch in their dining room.”

In cut wheat, your options are limited. But you’ve got tools:

“Use fence lines or a bush outcropping in the field.”

If you have to run a midfield layout or fence blind, then dig deep. Here's how to think about it:

“Geese do not see in three dimensions, so take the time to brush and brush and brush in with as little shadow as possible and no sharp edges. Slope the ends of your hide as gradually as possible.”

That’s a hide that kills.

Calling: Clucks Over Chaos

Calling early geese is part art, part instinct. And the early season is not the time to be flashy. Joel elaborated, “Calling early-season honkers is the biggest unknown. Reading the flocks as they approach is always the toughest variable.”

Want to know what works? Listen.

“When you’re scouting local birds especially, take the time to listen as they land, as they feed, and when they leave.”

That’s your blueprint, don’t step outside of it.

“Honks and clucks are most effective. Now is not the time to bust out the triple-cluck hiccup you heard about on YouTube last week.”

Keep it simple. Keep it real.

Recipe: Goose Birria Tacos

We wouldn’t be good friends if we didn’t leave you with one of the best parts of hunting: a homegrown meal. Joel’s Goose Birria Tacos are a warm, rich, wild take on a classic—and a perfect way to wrap a long day in the blind.

Ingredients:

  • 2 lbs Canada goose breasts
  • 1/2 cup cooking oil
  • 1/2 cup lemon juice
  • 3 tbsp Provider Sonora Rub
  • 3 tbsp Provider Droptine Rub
  • 12 corn tortillas
  • 1 bag Cotija cheese
  • Chopped onion
  • Chopped cilantro

Instructions:

  1. Place goose breasts in a crockpot and fill with water just to the top of the meat.
  2. Add cooking oil, lemon juice, and seasonings.
  3. Cook on high for 4 hours until the meat shreds easily.
  4. Stir the shredded meat with the stock so it absorbs the flavor.
  5. Separate meat from stock.
  6. Add meat and cheese to corn tortillas and grill in a pan with oil until crispy.
  7. Peel open, add onions and cilantro, and serve with the leftover hot stock for dipping.

Whether you’re chasing honkers with your buddy this season or teaching a kid the ropes, the early season in Wisconsin is the beginning of something great.

Until next time, keep knockin’, keep scoutin’, and keep talkin’.

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