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	<title>Comments on: Using Snow Geese Decoys in your Field Hunt</title>
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		<title>By: Jack - Portable Air Conditioners.net</title>
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		<description>The snow geese are killing the duck population numbers. They take over the breeding areas in the upper midwest, and Canada, and the ducks are left with no place to breed. The geese also will wipeout food sources overnight. I&#039;m convinced it&#039;s one of the main reasons our duck hunting here in Arkansas has been so much worse ever since around 2000. Thankfully they&#039;ve opened up the goose season around here after duck season and made it more liberal. I&#039;ve got some buddies going tomorrow with electronic callers and unplugged guns.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The snow geese are killing the duck population numbers. They take over the breeding areas in the upper midwest, and Canada, and the ducks are left with no place to breed. The geese also will wipeout food sources overnight. I&#8217;m convinced it&#8217;s one of the main reasons our duck hunting here in Arkansas has been so much worse ever since around 2000. Thankfully they&#8217;ve opened up the goose season around here after duck season and made it more liberal. I&#8217;ve got some buddies going tomorrow with electronic callers and unplugged guns.</p>
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