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Depends on the type of geese, espeially Canads come and go by the subspecies. Greaters come last, the cackler small sub come early. Specklebellies move through here in October and November. Late Dec. is best time for Canadas in the panhandle. Snow geese are just damn near open season especially with the spring conversation seasons. We have an early teal season for two weeks in September cause blue wings will be long gone by the time it gets cold. A lot of it has to do with what they are eating in their end point or layover point. The geese here area eating the peanut fields which would do no good to show up before the peanuts are discked in. We don't get ribeyes in the sky here (sandhill cranes) that's more of a panhandle and west, TX thing. They rank about an 11 out of 10 on the annoying scale, but good to eat.
In the last 25 years or so Mallards have short stopped due to changing land use.
Watching ducks land on a newly frozen river or lake is good fun. They hit and go blam and slide for a looong way then get up and shake their head like "shit wasn't like this yesterday".
In the last 25 years or so Mallards have short stopped due to changing land use.
Watching ducks land on a newly frozen river or lake is good fun. They hit and go blam and slide for a looong way then get up and shake their head like "shit wasn't like this yesterday".
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