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KIRO on skagit snows.
« on: December 28, 2012, 04:55:51 PM »
interesting read regarding skagit snow geese on kirotv.com   i now feel very guilty having broken apart snow families.

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Re: KIRO on skagit snows.
« Reply #1 on: December 28, 2012, 05:39:14 PM »
Scanned the site and couldn't find it, but your post brought back kind of a bad memory. 

Years ago when I was a young and hunting alone a honker family of 5 landed out pretty much out of range from my ditch.  I still can't believe 747 shell decoys worked back then.  Anyway, I decided to dump all the shells (lead back then) on the huge gander.  He looked HUGE.  All the other geese took off but him afterward.  The 4 remaining geese kept circling him as I was walking up to the standing gander.  He didn't run, even though he could have, but stood his ground hissing at me.  I have never been someone who needed to slews grounded field birds, but am a neck ringer so this completed the bad experience I will never forget.

He weighed 12.5 pounds.

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Re: KIRO on skagit snows.
« Reply #2 on: December 28, 2012, 10:03:13 PM »
the article mentioned watching snows at the preserve, last thursday, arriving in V formations then splitting off in units of three, to land a mother a father and a child, or words to that effect.

 


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