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Spring snow geese

I'll be in SD around the 20th. Will try and give a report as well.

Appreciate it Flatrock, looking at all options for next year. Realize that the migration is that it is, just trying to come up with a general time/state/outfitter to start with
 
I'm looking to get into bird hunting and could use some advice where to start? I don't have any contacts or friends that hunt where I live in VA so would hiring a guide be a suitable option? Thanks.
 
When I stop hating myself, I will stop snow goose hunting. Until then, I will head west each spring and suffer because I deserve it.
 
I'm looking to get into bird hunting and could use some advice where to start? I don't have any contacts or friends that hunt where I live in VA so would hiring a guide be a suitable option? Thanks.
Not necessarily. You've got time til waterfowl season rolls around. Take time and start digging, research, speak to wildlife biologists in your area. See what the state wildlife agency has to offer on waterfowl hunting. Time and pressure will result in success.
 
So fellow waterfowl hunters. A buddy of mine and I are looking to do a spring hunt conservation hunt for snows next year. Kinda of a bucket list deal; you know like an unlimited 4# dove hunt of sorts. I know that the “hot spot” changes year-by-year, hell even day-by-day but we are looking to lock something up and want to get suggestions for at least state and month.

If you have recommendations on a guide service even better. I’ve never hired a guide for waterfowl but for this type of hunt, would have NO problem in doing do.

Hell if you want to go with, that’s probably doable as well!
Thanks in advance- Marv

My buddy runs a guide service near Boise, Idaho. A little closer for you, they shot a 4 man limit this morning. I can share his info if you are interested.
Matt

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Used to do follow them every spring from mound city Missouri all the way into Canada. Best hunting was always in SD & ND. Hunting the tip of spear migration can be damn near impossible but very rewarding 1 out of 20 times. Hunting late season when your basically hunting smaller roosts of juvies is where the big numbers come from. Our best single day was over 400 and had a 5 day week total of 12xx. A few reputable guides that I'm familiar with :
 
1200 geese in five days !! That's some shooting and some skinning. What did you guys do with all those birds ?
 
1200 geese in five days !! That's some shooting and some skinning. What did you guys do with all those birds ?
we had multiple bird hitches that we used for cleaning and made ton of jerky, sticks, & even brats. On the week we shot over 1200 i know we gifted a couple pickup loads to a Hutterite Colony
 
The spring conservation season is an experience that all, who are able, SHOULD experience. I've hunted with Habitat Flats (Tony Vandemore) and hunted with Scott Robinson (Waterfowl Specialists) prior to Scott's passing. Habitat Flats is an incredible operation!

Looking back at my journals, we averaged 37 birds a day with group sizes averaging eight guys. There were a couple 100+ days, and a few single digit bird days. Aside from doves in Argentina, the spring snow goose hunt is one of my all-time shotgunning favorites!
 
@CPAjeff i take it you were hunting Missouri? Which lodge were you based out of?

Sorry, I should've included those details! All my spring snow goose hunting has been done in Missouri, usually the first couple weeks of March. With Habitat Flats, we stayed at their lodge in Sumner.

My advice: Book a hunt, and take LOTS of shells! ;)
 
Just talked to him, name is Kyle- he says the first week or so of March is best. Fish and Fur outfitters 208-936-5180, no web site all word of mouth or he does a couple outdoorsman shows.
Matt
 
we had multiple bird hitches that we used for cleaning and made ton of jerky, sticks, & even brats. On the week we shot over 1200 i know we gifted a couple pickup loads to a Hutterite Colony
Sounds like you guys had a great plan ! I too have a Bird Hitch and they work very well on Snows. We have gifted lots of birds to a Hutterite Colony where we hunt in Saskatchewan. Those folks are well organized with proper forms, tags, etc.
 
Appreciate it Flatrock, looking at all options for next year. Realize that the migration is that it is, just trying to come up with a general time/state/outfitter to start with

Got back Sunday night. We hunted by Yankton, SD and didn't do worth a sh*t. I don't know much about hunting snows in the spring but there just weren't any birds where we were. The guide said their best day this year was about 50 birds which I was pretty shocked to hear. We shot 17 in 3 days. Had a great time with friends but I would definitely not go back to the same place.
 
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