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Goose hunting in Spokane

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HaydenHunter:
Yes, some areas of shallow ponds and sheet water are froze up but it is unusually warm and surprisingly some is open.  And the big water lakes and rivers stay open.  If you ever get a boat and start hunting Idaho I can point you to some areas for geese.

hdshot:

--- Quote from: HaydenHunter on December 26, 2024, 06:19:31 AM ---Yes, some areas of shallow ponds and sheet water are froze up but it is unusually warm and surprisingly some is open.  And the big water lakes and rivers stay open.  If you ever get a boat and start hunting Idaho I can point you to some areas for geese.

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What would be the best type of boat? 

callturner:
How did you hunt them before you came here? Drive west of town in the afternoon and follow them to feed. Find the land owner and knock on doors. most farmers will let you hunt if you ask.  Some wont but keep trying. Lots of lakes to hunt if you are creative.

hdshot:

--- Quote from: callturner on December 27, 2024, 09:16:39 PM ---How did you hunt them before you came here? Drive west of town in the afternoon and follow them to feed. Find the land owner and knock on doors. most farmers will let you hunt if you ask.  Some wont but keep trying. Lots of lakes to hunt if you are creative.

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It’s no accident most keep driving west to Moses Lake or the Tri-Cities.  Unfortunately today’s waterfowl hunting in those places is only about the drive of around 300 miles round trip. 

callturner:
Here is a hint, stay within 30 miles or less!

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