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Fields Of Dreams
Smack-dab in the middle of the Mississippi Flyway, Missouri’s fields are a focus for some of the nation’s finest goose hunting. Find out where to whack ‘em this January.(January 2008).
Water isn’t the only place you’ll find waterfowl in Missouri. Take to the fields this winter, and you’ll find plenty of good shots in some great goose hunting. Late-season field-hunting for geese is gaining popularity, especially in the northwestern part of the state. Goose hunting hasn’t really come into its own yet, but if Conservation Order statistics say anything, it’s that more hunters than ever are into the sport. “Nearly 8,000 hunters participated in the Conservation Order hunt in 2006, and they harvested 142,639 light geese,” said Missouri Department of Conservation resource scientist Dave Graber. “By the time the 2007 tallies are added in, more than 1 million light geese will have been harvested in Missouri since 1999.” That’s some of the finest goose action in the country, he added. But it’s not just the light geese that create outstanding hunting this month in the Show-Me State. Canada geese are also on the move, and can be taken by hunters willing to brave a little snow and freezing temperatures. FOUNTAIN GROVE CA “We’ve got the possibility for good field hunting for Canadas,” said MDC wildlife biologist Ken Ackley. “A lot of the time we have water-blind hunting for geese in December and January, but this year it’ll be in the fields. We have Canadas most of the time, with a few opportunistic whitefronts, blues and snows.” According to Ackley, hunters harvested 192 Canadas, 10 snows and blues and four white-fronted geese last year. The majority of the birds were taken during the last season. (Cont.) “If I were going out, I’d do the walk-in hunting on the ice,” he suggested. “Successful hunters are putting out goose spreads on the ice that covers the flooded rows of corn and millet. The migratory birds from the Hudson Bay stop in and join the resident giant Canadas and are willing to check out the decoy spreads.” Lay the decoys right out on the frozen fields and hunker down in the cornrows, Ackley advised. It’s the technique most commonly used by successful hunters, accounting for most of the late-season geese taken over the last few years. Go to the headquarters for the “one-member-only” drawing: Parties of four may hunt together, but only one member draws. Locations to draw for are few, but usually, the hunters aren’t many, either. For more information, contact the MDC’s Northwest Region at (816) 271-3100; phone the Fountain Grove CA office at (660) 938-4124. GRAND PASS CA Most of Grand Pass is river bottom and wetlands. Canadas use the marshy areas to forage for green plants, but prefer to concentrate on the dry ground for native grasses. Hunting pressure will scatter them into outlying sections of Grand Pass -- and you can only guess where they’re going to land. A daily draw for walk-in sites starts about an hour and a half before shooting time. According to the MDC, local staff will usually provide from 18 to 25 walk-in sites early in the season and as many as 45 sites by the season’s end. For additional info, contact Grand Pass CA staff at (660) 595-2444. |
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