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Re: planting season ,a little early


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Posted by Billy NY on April 23, 2008 at 16:37:40 from (64.12.117.74):

In Reply to: Re: planting season ,a little early posted by Texasmark on April 23, 2008 at 16:12:09:

We never had them here, in the 70's rarely you would see a flock headed to canada, now they are everywhere. Snow Geese are the elusive ones, fly high until they land, the only way to get them is try and decoy em in, or happen to be in their flyway when they take off cause they're still flying low.

In NY, there is 2 seasons in the fall, for Canada geese, early and late, they literally cover our 20 something acre pond, the snow geese sometimes come in, sometimes not, but what a clatter every fall until it freezes. I have friends who hunt them by the Canadian border, thousands and thousands of the white ones are up there, no bag limit, but they are hard to get. The Canada geese is regulated, yet there are 2 types, the locals like we have here then the migratory ones that still go way north. They are the biggest pests, reproduce like crazy and can be a real nuisance ot crops and lawns Just something else to complain about I suppose, just sucks watching them tear up your clover right to the nub and top off every corn plant in 7 acres. The little fuzzball hatchlings don't take long to start following, and every year I run em out, sometimes running smack right into a flock, hissing all ticked off, fuzz ball ones scattered everywhere with clover hangin out of their mouths. I plowed up a strip near the pond, maybe I can head em off by planting grass or something, but instinct tells me they'll still hit our fields anyway.

I hate bothering or killing wildlife I'm not hunting to eat, yet you can't kill enough of these, the meat is pretty good sliced up and grilled, not supposed to have any contaminants, not sure if that is true or not seeing where they live and what they eat. Just too many of em that is for sure.


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