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	<title>Short Reed Goose Calls &#187; spring snow goose</title>
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		<title>Spring Snow Goose Hunt &#8211; Advanced Scouting</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Spring Snow Goose Hunting For those of us who are goose hunters, the spring time is an opportunity to hunt snow geese in the plains states. A spring hunt for snow geese in the Dakotas is a chance to do some hunting after a long winter and before the fishing season starts in full gear. [...]]]></description>
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For those of us who are goose hunters, the spring time is an opportunity to hunt snow geese in the plains states.  A spring hunt for snow geese in the Dakotas is a chance to do some hunting after a long winter and before the fishing season starts in full gear.  However, don't expect to show up and immediately set up and shoot birds.  Like the fall season, the spring season hunts also require some advanced scouting.</p>
<p>Advanced Scouting for Snow Geese</p>
<p>When finding an area to hunt snow geese pay close attention to the following characteristics of the area. Snow geese are primarily field geese, but still need water.  A key point when scouting snow geese is to remember that they move through when the fields start to melt.  This provides water and exposes some of the grains that were left after last years harvest.   A key point to remember when hunting geese is that their migration pattern requires large amounts of food sources to travel large distances. Therefore, it is necessary to scout areas that they have an abundant food source. It is a very good idea to make some contact with locals in the area that you hunt and find out when the first birds start to appear.  The wave of the migration usually will occur with in a few weeks after that point in time.</p>
<p>Don't forget to look on the Internet for guide services.  The guide services will have all kinds of information about the migration.  These birds are very predictable and this can work in your advantage.</p>
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