With the extreme cold weather still taking hold of the breeding area does anyone have any optimism for a healthy hatch this year Iknowits too eaearly to know but its not to early to start a thread to talk about it and keep up with nesting and hatch numbers,after all a good hatch = good hunting.
Ice breakup at the Karrak Lake.
colony was 14 days earlier than the long-term
average (1991-2014), and the earliest on record. In addition, the first goslings were seen 6 days
earlier than average. Conditions for Ross's geese
nesting on Southampton Island were also good.
Overall, above-average production and an above average
fall flight were expected for Ross's geese.
This is the first report I have read!! :thumbsup:
This is from Brian Meredith's Facebook page
I have been scouring the web every morning looking for official hatch data thanks for the info I have got the itch bad mid summer is painful for a waterfowl hunter fishing only helps so much.
Must be really good. Heard that most of the big outfitters are moving into new areas and increasing the number of field spreads from 50-100% Any one need a guiding job next spring can probably find one. Might be the only way to get a field to hunt.
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