Wisconsin’s early goose season, which runs Sept. 1-15, is ideally suited to puddle-hopping. All you need to do is find private or public ponds, sloughs, marshes, and small rivers that geese are using.
Locate these spots by following geese when they leave fields and return to rest or spend the evening. Check out fields of chopped corn, harvested wheat stubble, and cut alfalfa with fresh growth. Or, cruise quiet roads and look for flocks sitting on water.
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