I love getting goosed.
a magnificent birdI love geese.
But they make great BBQ.
I happen to know a responsible kid with a 1100 that can help you with that....
The hunting blinds are already spoken for..lol. Last season, the geeese stayed away from our cove.....
I'm kidding, He has open access to blinds on Trent Hall Creek, The Fowlers farms on Washington Creek and Cremona with Mr Morgan..
In the blinds of Hearts Desire in Tent Hall Creek they tend to keep at least one hunter in the fields next to the creek for the same reason. They just shuttle the wildlife back and forth between the creek and the fields.
Can't wait for goose season.
Seeing any ducks? Doesn't seem like many mallards are around yet but I jumped a wood duck off the pond I'm hunting Sat. so hoping they come around.
My DNR license allows for one shore blind and one offshore blind up to 300' out. When the last offshore blind rotted away, I didn't replace it; just park a skiff blind in that spot.
We've got 6 shore blinds facing in all different directions at the island hunting club up in 7D. Lot of work to keep those maintained and also brushed every year. That and the skiffs; only one of the six blinds is accessible from the land side on foot. My hunters really know how to tear up skiff props...
a magnificent bird
just keep their distance, geese as neighbors are (a) noisy, (b) destructive (they eat everything) and (c) crap the stuff they ate all over everything.
Oh and (d) they can be nasty if you enter their turf (which could be your walk)