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An annual attraction: Canada goose hunt a joy

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The DNR’s goal is to manage the two populations in a way that “balances the different and sometimes conflicting societal perspectives of Canada geese.”

The DNR works with flyway partners to monitor Canada goose populations with the objective of maintaining a higher rate of harvest on giant Canada geese than MVP Canada geese.

The state holds an early September Canada goose season with a daily bag limit of five in an effort to reduce number of resident birds.

But for the rest of the season, which can include MVP birds, the daily limit is two.

The late November skies in southeastern Wisconsin held thousands of migratory birds. Experienced birders and hunters can tell by the size of the geese.

And then there is other evidence. One goose Solsrud killed locally this fall had been banded in Manitoba.

About 7:45 the first black V appeared in the southeastern sky.

Solsrud and I lowered the ventilated shell covers over our chairs. Trix settled under a burlap tarp.

The birds made a big loop overhead, dropping elevation, but then decided a field to the west looked more appealing.

Solsrud grunted at Trix to stay put. The next group of birds split in half, with two birds setting wings and flying 25 yards overhead. Our shotguns sounded, and Trix made the retrieves.

As the sun rose, the fog burned off and left us under a bluebird sky. The geese continued to fly, but group after group followed the initial flock of the day into a field a half-mile to the west.

Once the geese have a live flock in a field, stiff imitations — even when accompanied by skilled calling and a lively flag — have a tough time pulling in birds.

We were content to watch the show, though. We each had a Christmas goose. And despite their present-day commonness, it’s always a treat to hear and see hundreds of Canada geese work the sky.

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