Digweed
I should add for clarity here given all the controversy, that when I towed that goose with the ATV I had to use low range and 4x4 to get it up the incline to the garage.![]()
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Does this one count (lol).
That photo is photoshopped.
Look how far back those guys are standng!
If they held it up and close to the body you would see just how Lrge it really is.
6foot wingspan is a pretty big goose.
I should head over to Stanley Park and get some.of those geese on a scale
Tight Groups,
Rob
I personally killed one that weighed 15lbs even. It was beaten out by a 15lbs 4oz goose in the local competition.
interesting facts....
http://www.camacdonald.com/birding/Canadagoosesubspecies.html
Guess you didn't get the sense of humor.
Off course its photo shopped I saw the OP mention another thread "the Big Foot" and found this pic on the internet just to cheer everybody up.
If I see bird this size flying over my decoys I sure be running for my life (lol).
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The one of the left is the biggest goose I have ever shot, it was HUGE. I should have weighted it because it was pretty heavy!
and you didnt get mine either......
no harm no fowl.
Rob
Thank you for posting this sub spices chart. Under the Giant Canada section it describes they may have a white band above the eye and beak. A couple years back I had a pair show up on the river in front of the house and the gander had this feature. I thought it was an anomaly. They had little ones and several also ended up with it. The whole family showed up back on the lawn/river this spring. More little ones resulted and we have more geese with white bands. At least now I know it wasn't an anomaly just the gander was a Giant Canada.
I have shot a lot of big geese... we call the hefty giant's "B-52's"... but I have never weighed a bird in my life (except gobblers), so I can't enter this fray...
But this is where I am sitting right now;
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