We saw a couple of smaller high flyer gaggles yesterday. Probably 50 total so not significant. However, we were inland up the James near Surry. So seeing them was encoraging.
Had a flock of 2k to 3k hang around for a week in South eastern Pa on a lake near by. We got 7 down out of them lost 2 in the frozen lake on a section of open water. There were 7 of us at diff times that got em.
those are the first ones that i had ever saw so we did not let them get away. a sod farm my dad works on has had a good many come through in the last few years.
This morning we have been finally seeing snows migrating through Vt. They have been flying past shelburne and probably headed for N. Hero. Hopefully they do stop!
I've got Canada's all over me here in southern NH, small flocks though with a few fuzzballs, none of the big masses that we want to see...They are in almost everyones fields around me. And I've seen no snows...Can't wait for autumn :yes: ..
Hey everybody I am new into snow goose hunting and live in albany NY. And driving more than and hour hour and half are not an option. Any sugestions.
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