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Waterfowl migration was a spectacle during a spring snow goose hunt in South Dakota.
The South Dakota spring season began Feb. 15, and it will continue until May 4. In the 1990s, wildlife researchers began noticing an exploding snow goose population was devastating portions of the ...
Hello, friends. This past week I headed down to southern South Dakota with my friend, Randy Norton, and his 12-year-old black lab, Conner, for my first snow goose hunt.
Unfortunately, the snow goose migration has not moved into the Upper Midwest at this point. With frozen water, snow and cold temperatures farther south, the bulk of light geese are hung up near ...
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The purpose of the spring conservation season is to reduce light goose (snow goose) populations during spring as the birds migrate north to their nesting grounds.
"It could have gotten wrapped up and associated with a snow goose colony that started migrating down through South Dakota, or it could have been off course from the beginning—who knows?
The state has given 422 hunters permission to participate in the hunt. In 2007, 336 participated, according to Doug Huddle, the snow goose quality hunt coordinator for the Department of Fish ...
This season lasts until April 5. Nebraska, South Dakota and North Dakota are traditionally some of the best places in the country for spring snow goose hunting in North America.
In cooperation with South Dakota Sportsman Against Hunger, the Games, Fish and Parks and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service have expanded hunting opportunities for Canada goose hunters. The ...
Unlike some other forms of bird hunting, snow goose hunting does not readily lend itself to casual pursuit. To successfully toll in the big flocks requires thousands of decoys.
Extending the season into August is one of the only remaining options left under federal regulations for adding more hunter harvest opportunities into the giant Canada goose population equation.