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Snow goose guide
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11/09/23 10:09 PM
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Looking for snow geese, closer to North TEXAS the better but I’ll travel for whoever is good. Doesn’t need to be conservation hunt but can be just looking for a couple light geese for the wall. Who do y’all recommend?
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Re: Snow goose guide
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#8952442
11/09/23 10:36 PM
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B Razorback
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Not sure what you're experience is, but a lot of farmers out in Stuttgart/Des Arc will give you permission to hunt them if you want to make the drive. When I lived in NWA my buddies and I would scout fields and knock on the farmers doors. Most were more than happy to let you hunt them the next morning.
You may all go to hell and I will go to Texas! -Davy Crocket This is duck hunting...shirts and shoes are optional
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Re: Snow goose guide
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11/10/23 02:57 PM
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goosebuster
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Arkansas or Gulf Coast / Rice Prairie of Texas will be the most consistent. I have heard too many horror stories of AR goose outfitters, so I would lean making the drive to the coast. Jake Huddleston, Chris Slemp, or maybe Drake Plantation on the east side of Houston.
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Re: Snow goose guide
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11/10/23 04:57 PM
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There is a guy named Trevor Bennett who guides out near Lubbock I believe that seems to kill a lot of snow geese consistently.
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Re: Snow goose guide
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11/10/23 06:17 PM
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Re: Snow goose guide
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11/13/23 05:48 PM
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Eastern Colorado maybe, will be cold though.
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Re: Snow goose guide
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11/13/23 11:32 PM
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Arkansas or Gulf Coast / Rice Prairie of Texas will be the most consistent. I have heard too many horror stories of AR goose outfitters, so I would lean making the drive to the coast. Jake Huddleston, Chris Slemp, or maybe Drake Plantation on the east side of Houston. X2 No way I'd go to Arkansas for snows. Jake Huddleston will be upfront with you and will cancel hunts if he doesn't have birds.
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