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Like our Fall hunts our spring snow goose hunts are second to none. We operate these hunts in the SW corner of Manitoba. It is here where these geese migrating back to the breeding grounds stage after being hunted for nearly 8 strait months. Once accross the Canadian border these wary birds become very relaxed and again become succeptible to decoys. We hunt these spring birds much like we do in the Fall, setting up big spreads with multiple e-callers where birds are feeding. Our focus is always to shoot at geese in tight, meaning most are killed within 25 yds with many within 10. These geese feed and roost daily with little to no pressure, subsequently we often have very huntable numbers of geese through May.

Our spring season begins April 1st. Generally, the first push of birds arrive the last week of March. Of course weather has much to do with where these geese are come opening day. We book hunts starting around the 5th of April, to reduce to the chance that you'll be hunting ahead of the migration.

The Hunt

We are hunting over relatively big decoy spreads, consisting of up to 1,500 sillosocks and 200 GHG full bodies. When neccassary, we run up to 30 ss flyers and 3 rotary machines. We use high quality E-callers with "REALISTIC" sounds. We are experts in concealment, in my opinion concealment is where most hunts are lost, assuming you're on the X. Although most of the birds we hunt, both spring and fall are fairly "easy" birds, we never approach hunting them this way. Our theory is that it's always better to have over prepared then be be left wishing we had at the end of a sub par hunt. Often, this is the differece between harvesting 20 geese and 100 geese or shooting geese at 10-20 yds as apposed to 40-50.


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