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Post by Woody Williams on May 24, 2023 15:36:20 GMT -5
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Post by featherduster on May 24, 2023 20:06:56 GMT -5
Thanks Boss.
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Post by span870 on May 27, 2023 17:37:05 GMT -5
5 a day for Canada's? Dad would've stacked them up for sure. Would loved to see what numbers he could've put up with that limit.
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Post by greghopper on May 27, 2023 18:00:34 GMT -5
They should do away with bag limits and stop restricting folks š
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Post by featherduster on May 28, 2023 4:17:40 GMT -5
They should do away with bag limits and stop restricting folks š And while were at it they should also allow at least 2-3 bucks per season.
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Post by duff on May 29, 2023 12:27:49 GMT -5
5 a day for Canada's? Dad would've stacked them up for sure. Would loved to see what numbers he could've put up with that limit. It would have been muddy bloody piles.
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Post by firstwd on Jun 25, 2023 12:09:28 GMT -5
They should do away with bag limits and stop restricting folks š The harvest limit isn't the cause for the goose issues so many people face. It's the sheer number of refuge acres they have to live in. We've said for years that I465 was the largest goose sanctuary in the state.
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Post by esshup on Jun 29, 2023 20:51:27 GMT -5
I dunno, if the limit was the same as they have on coots, I bet we'd see less geese. I believe there are so many here because they aren't migrating, but staying all year long.
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Post by firstwd on Jul 1, 2023 15:13:04 GMT -5
I dunno, if the limit was the same as they have on coots, I bet we'd see less geese. I believe there are so many here because they aren't migrating, but staying all year long. Absolutely. 15 years or so ago when I read gas meters I saw a neck banded goose in a housing addition pond that I saw every month for a cou0le years. When I called in the band it said it was banded near Hudson Bay a year before I first saw it. It came south once and just never left.
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Post by esshup on Jul 2, 2023 20:07:37 GMT -5
I dunno, if the limit was the same as they have on coots, I bet we'd see less geese. I believe there are so many here because they aren't migrating, but staying all year long. Absolutely. 15 years or so ago when I read gas meters I saw a neck banded goose in a housing addition pond that I saw every month for a cou0le years. When I called in the band it said it was banded near Hudson Bay a year before I first saw it. It came south once and just never left. It came to vacation and liked it so much that it stayed. I saw one years ago just South of Laporte for about a year.
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Post by stanb on Jul 12, 2023 1:44:52 GMT -5
Iām just thrilled to have stumbled on a full box of steel shot while packing up turkey gear this June. Impossible to find and I want to hunt public nearby.
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Post by budd on Aug 27, 2023 10:43:51 GMT -5
Teal and early goose starts next weekend for us. I have retriever events to run but Brian is going hunting.
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Post by budd on Sept 11, 2023 8:26:26 GMT -5
Brian managed a few teal and geese. He was appalled at the amount of other species he seen being shot!!! He said he seen a LOT of mallards and ringers being shot and left because people couldn't identify what they were shooting in the air. He said he passed on several teal because it would be to late to shoot before he was positive they were teal.
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Post by duff on Sept 11, 2023 21:09:07 GMT -5
Happens a lot. I shot a spoon billed shovler 1 year. Big flock screamed in we saw the blue head lights and nocked several down. We were shocked to see spoonies that early. They really look like teal too
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