Not every waterfowler has the good fortune to live along a snow goose migration route. But every spring, the sounds of first pairs of Canada geese are heard in our area of western Minnesota. That’s a signal to those of us who are fortunate.
It’s time to prepare for what many of we old-timers consider a minor miracle: the opportunity to hunt light geese (snows, blues, Ross’s) during spring – once considered an impossibility to those of us “of a certain age.” That makes us thankful.
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