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Re: Geese problem again
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Posted by Leland on October 18, 2004 at 17:44:36 from (65.142.209.37):
In Reply to: Geese problem again posted by Markz on October 18, 2004 at 14:30:22:
Dummy if you feed them alka selzer you can get fined about $750 and up for each bird you kill, bacause they are federaly protected birds and they don't screw around just ask some of my hunting buddies that got busted, best thing you can do is call local game warden and have him come out . But why do you feel the need to kill them they won,t hang around that long. And it's not the birds fault, blame all your niebhors that feed them , try to get county to put in a ban that keeps people from feeding them and the problem will go away after a while. but it's that way everywere if we can get states to open up goose season up earlier on the early goose season we hunters could keep the local goose numbers down, and there going to have to open up these lakes in sub divisons soon bacause the geese go to safe areas to roost and bear young so don't blame the birds blame DNR and the feds.
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