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Title: Early Goose starts~
Post by: snow1 on July 07/26/14, 12:20:32 PM
August 9th,anyone fired up yet? Been to the range this summer? Game day is just around the corner~   :happy1:
Title: Re: Early Goose starts~
Post by: deadeye on July 07/27/14, 04:07:24 PM
Wow, goose hunting August 9th.  Can they fly yet?  I might have to give it a try this year.
Title: Re: Early Goose starts~
Post by: Cody Gruchow on July 07/27/14, 05:53:42 PM
the adults can, this years hatch atleast the ones ive seen, cant fly yet, also seen very little activity. I dout that ill go that early.
Title: Re: Early Goose starts~
Post by: snow1 on July 07/28/14, 10:22:50 AM
Waiting for the final details and boundary maps from the dnr,should be the same as last year tho covers most of central Mn just west of the cities,with a 10 bird daily limit.Young birds of the year can't fly,hmmm,sounds like all head shots...Just like turkey hunting... ;)
Title: Re: Early Goose starts~
Post by: snow1 on July 07/28/14, 02:30:47 PM
Just released~

Hunters can target Canada geese in August
(Released July 28, 2014)
Hunters can harvest Canada geese in west-central Minnesota from Saturday, Aug. 9, through Sunday, Aug. 24, the Department of Natural Resources said.
Individual hunters are allowed to shoot up to 10 Canada geese per day, but there is no limit to the number of Canada geese a hunter can possess.
“The state’s Canada goose population remains high, and more goslings hatched this year than last,” said Steve Cordts, waterfowl specialist for the DNR. “In the western portion of the state, large numbers of Canada geese continue to damage crops. The August management action is one way to control goose numbers.”
The August goose harvest will open only in the intensive harvest zone in west-central Minnesota, with shooting hours from a half-hour before sunrise to a half-hour after sunset. A small game hunting license, special goose permit and state waterfowl stamp are required. A federal waterfowl stamp is not needed; however, it is needed to hunt geese and other waterfowl beginning in September.
“This is the second year we have held an August goose management action,” Cordts said. “Last August, hunters harvested about 25,000 Canada geese. Hunter success is dependent on weather, progress of small grain harvest and other factors.”
The DNR in August will announce details of fall waterfowl seasons, including the September Canada goose season that runs from Saturday, Sept. 6, through Monday, Sept. 22, and the regular Canada goose seasons that tentatively begin Saturday, Sept. 27. Details on the August goose management action can be found online