You have to have a nuisance permit for geese in spring. Unless your talking snow geese but your a little too far west (or not far enough) for snow geese. Asuming you have a permit you are not allowed to call or use decoys as the point is to scare the geese, the favored technique here is getting stalking the geese using whatever covers around.
Going to the range today we saw two flocks of geese bedded down on the snow in a standing corn field. The last time I hunted them in this late Feb season when it was a mild year and the rivers were open. I quit after a day of hunting? The geese just stood and looked at you and we had to run at them so they would fly. Most times they just swam away down river? They were not as spooky as in the fall?
I would like to go, but I don't have a clue in Manitoba where to go other than Oak Hammock Marsh, and 100% of the hunt-able area requires private land owner permission.
Anyone in Manitoba know where there might be crown land to hunt on? I am anxious to get out for the spring season but I don't know where to start. Is there really snow gees hunting in southern Manitoba?
Thanks in advance.
MB has excellent spring snowgoose hunting. I would pass on OHM and head west, as close to the SK border as possible. Getting permission on private land out there is generally very easy.I would like to go, but I don't have a clue in Manitoba where to go other than Oak Hammock Marsh, and 100% of the hunt-able area requires private land owner permission.
Anyone in Manitoba know where there might be crown land to hunt on? I am anxious to get out for the spring season but I don't know where to start. Is there really snow gees hunting in southern Manitoba?
Thanks in advance.




























