This should be good.
On Mon, 08 Dec 2008 19:32:59 -0500, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:
Here's another thing. We have open season during November for resident
Canadian Geese. Now as we all know, Canadian Geese, are migratory.
First off, they aren't Canadian Geese, they are Canada geese. Geez. ;-)
Secondly, there are two populations of Canada geese, migratory and non-
migratory. The resident geese are the ones that **** all over every
patch of grass they can find.
Third, you might want to check again on that season. Here in NJ, we have
a resident season which is early, September, I think, before the
migratory geese fly through. The bag limits are different, I believe, as
the resident population is considered somewhat of a pest, but the
migratory geese have been under some population stress.
November sounds late for a resident season, but as I don't hunt anymore,
I'm not sure.
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