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It's almost time for spring snow goose hunting in Eastern South Dakota and the 2009 spring snow goose migration is well underway. Seems hunting is best right at the snow line and that's where the geese are congragated.
They may be stalled south of the Dakotas for a bit tho as the snow cover is still a bit heavy. It's pretty much a normal year for the snow goose tho. When the snow moves they will move but until then where they are now is where all the hunting action is. 2009 Spring Snow Geese Migration to check and see where they are now. A federal snow goose stamp is not required and in SD you can shoot 20 snow geese per day with no possesion limit. For the cost of a license you can pretty much eat goose year around because there are sure a ton of them around waiting to be shot. Lots of people have been planning this years snow goose hunts since they left last year. The geese are plentiful and it's great to hear about something that isn't endangered for a change. Heh, now if they'd make the limit on deer about 10. If you plan on making it to South Dakota for a hunt this year you should have booked your guides and made reservations. If you are looking for a snow goose guide service check out SD Waterfowlers. I'd imagine they have a snow goose caller or 3 amongst them. Check them out. If you need some info on the hunting regulations for snow geese in SD you can check them out at the following link. South Dakota Snow Goose Hunting should give you all the information you need. If you want more info contact the guide service listed above. After your hunting the next biggest problem is how to cook snow geese. My grandmother used to roast geese the same way she did a turkey but there are many different ways to cook a goose. You can find a few good recipes at this url. Goose recipes For the latest snow goose and other news about hunts and game in Eastern South Dakota check the forums at Eastern South Dakota Hunting Forums. If you have any questions about the area just go there and ask. Someone will be able to answer your question as we have lots of fishermen and hunters who are very familiar with the area. Good luck with your spring snow goose hunting and please hunt safely. Hunting Rabbits in the country > > < < Tree stands hunting |
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