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Spring snow goose hunting is one of the most demanding challenges in American waterfowl hunting. The birds are smart, the windows are tight, and if a hunter shows up even a few days off, he might as ...
Laying on cold, damp ground is usually a recipe for misery. But in this case I think it was a feature and not a bug. An uncomfortable body would at least be an alert body, alert for the arctic bound ...
MONTPELIER — A decades-long boom in the population of snow geese has led state and federal fish and wildlife agencies to expand hunting seasons in hopes of cutting their numbers in half across North ...
Snow geese are one of the most abundant species of waterfowl in the world, with a breeding range extending from Wrangel Island, Russia, across the Arctic coast and islands of northern Alaska and ...
MINNEAPOLIS — One day recently, Alex Russo ambled into a field near his home in northeast South Dakota. With him were his son and two friends, who also guide for Russo at his hunting lodge, Flatland ...
The snow geese that migrate north through Pennsylvania in late winter/early spring, drawing thousands of spectators to the Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area, are on the decline, according to the ...
Every year, Middle Creek becomes a temporary home to hundreds of thousands of migrating snow geese and thousands of tundra swans heading to their summer Arctic breeding grounds. As of Tuesday, staff ...
Proponents say the measure will help control the large snow goose population and mitigate habitat damage. The Pennsylvania Game Commission has a neutral stance on the proposed legislation. A bill to ...
The snow geese population at Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area dipped to 35,000 midday Friday, cut in half from numbers earlier in the week. Friday morning, Middle Creek staff counted only 2,500 ...
This was a hunt for snow geese, for which there is no limit in South Dakota in spring. Nor is there a limit in any other state for hunters who target these birds in spring en route to their nesting ...