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Offline Dustin07

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Conservation Season Snow Goosin'
« on: December 28, 2009, 08:41:20 AM »
Anyone thinking about heading east for the conservation season in Feb-April? I'm trying to finaggle another trip to Missouri. If I go, it'll be the last weekend of feb, like Feb 25th-March 1st, hunting Fri-Sun.  Just hard to schedule the time away from home this year because I have a big work trip in January, and then probably another in Feb.

I hate to think there's only a month left in the season I try to plan one more big hoopla.

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Re: Conservation Season Snow Goosin'
« Reply #1 on: December 29, 2009, 09:41:26 PM »
Here's an ad that is running in the Seattle Craigs List:

It's that time again, to get ready to kill some snow geese this spring.
So Call Nebraska Goosebusters for dates & times.
Hunting in north central Kansas & southeast Nebraska.
Hunt includes 1 guide, 1 meal, & heated blind.
Daily Rates:
Adult: $125.00
Kids & youth (up to 16 yrs): $25.00
Call Ken @ 402-464-0653
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Re: Conservation Season Snow Goosin'
« Reply #2 on: December 30, 2009, 08:58:31 AM »
yeah I saw that too. i've been talking to him a bit. Last year I hunted with Ron Ruhr, he was a good guy. However, at $125/day including meal is pretty hard to beat. I think Kansas would be too early in the season for me, but the extra couple of weeks for the migration to hit Nebraska and NE Missouri would work.

 


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