Posted by Billy NY on January 23, 2014 at 08:01:40 from (72.226.79.200):
In Reply to: got Canada Geese? posted by bo on January 23, 2014 at 07:06:00:
I believe, in ny it would be legal if you have a depredation permit from NYS DEC. I've expended ammo to keep them out of my field after germination, these would be perfect as they get wise to it, and go over a knoll where they can't be seen, drop one of those in on them, that would work. I remember going down at 530 am to clear em out on a daily basis, they are a real pain to deal with. There are stipulations in the permit that I recall state harassing amongst other things is ok, but you had best have that permit on you, readily available in case someone called about it. They destroyed almost 20 acres of corn in the adjacent field, they are not native and given the taxes, a farmer should be able to put crops in and not deal with these non native geese.
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