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My son was in a "AAA" spring hockey tournament in St. Isidore this past weekend. On a farm field on the way into the town off the 417 was a field chalk full of what I believe are snow geeese. There were a few flocks of Canada's mixed in, but otherwise it was a sea of white. it was pretty neat to see, as in the west end of the valley we don't see them. Anybody hunt them.....it looks like it would be a blast!
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I was talking to an outfitter out of Limogues area who will be having guided hunts next year in Ontario (spring). The Snow geese have been seen more and more in eastern Ontario due to their exploding numbers.
There is real concern on the effects the geese are having on the tundra as there poop is poisioning the environment they habitat in the summer. I think Quebec and NY state actually have teamed up to offer no limit hunts in the past to help numbers.Not sure if this is still in effect or not.
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I got out once last year in the east end for Snows. I have never seen so many birds in a morning, let alone snows. It was a tricky day and we only had one lone ranger come in to our spread. He had no chance with six anxious hunters waiting......Something was defintily wrong though as we could only coax one flock of Canadas in that day. Defintily going to give it a few more goes next year now that we have a property to use.
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well i hunton a farm in that area and last year was the first time we saw sooooo many snow geese,im sure this year ill be set up for them
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'' Apparently '' there's so many of them , Quebec is planning on allowing a Spring Hunt for them next year... :idea:
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Well I can tell you they out numbered the Canada's about 30-1 over the weekend!

You fellas out that way are lucky.....we don't see them here in the Valley west of Ottawa
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Unlike Canada Geese, the snows will come into a field and stay the day and the night. Eating machines - ripping out all the wheat - total destruction.

Farmers in Eastern Ontario will have a new headache as the Snow Geese move further west.

Elsewhere in Canada, electronic calls are allowed for Snows. Not sure about here. I will be targetting them when they arrive.
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I have also heard they are more shy to decoys and "learn" to stay away from repeated setups more than Canada Geese.
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Bass Addict wrote:'' Apparently '' there's so many of them , Quebec is planning on allowing a Spring Hunt for them next year... :idea:
Spring hunt for snow geese, has existed for a while in QC.
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I have hunted them before very hard to get them to come in. It is not uncommon for hunters to set up 300-500+ deks also this time of year they are one big flock because they have been hunted so much. but if your on the X it is the hunt or shoot of a life time :lol: :lol:
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i heard 2012 for the spring hunt.

last fall we sat under the biggest wall of geese i have ever seen and 25% were snows... lots around this spring too
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i heard 2012 for the spring hunt.

last fall we sat under the biggest wall of geese i have ever seen and 25% were snows... lots around this spring too
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jazman wrote:i heard 2012 for the spring hunt.

last fall we sat under the biggest wall of geese i have ever seen and 25% were snows... lots around this spring too
That is what is called for Ontario's WMU 65, but it might be earlier (2011).

Spring hunt for snowns, is well established, except for certain sanctuaries.
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