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<blockquote data-quote="MN Hunter" data-source="post: 359701" data-attributes="member: 15426"><p>We spend a lot of time hunting white geese in SD.</p><p>Most of the shooting we do is pass shooting. Some spot and stalk and a little over decoys.</p><p>I shoot an SBE. I like the 3.5" with 2's or bb depending on the type of shooting we are doing. Non toxic shot is the rule. I don't have an extension on my gun - but I do take the plug out. </p><p>Are you going with a guide? If so its good for the first time to learn the game. However its not necessary. The farmers out there hate the geese. I have never had anyone tell us we could not hunt them. Get to know some of the locals. Buying someone a beer at the local bar in one of the small townscan go along way to finding out where the best hunting is. We actually have built relationships over the years where the farmers now call us when the geese start moving into the area.</p><p></p><p>If you hit it at the right time it is the most amazing site you will ever see.</p><p></p><p>Bring lots of shells - a good knife - binoculars and a pair of tin snips.</p><p></p><p>Have a great trip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MN Hunter, post: 359701, member: 15426"] We spend a lot of time hunting white geese in SD. Most of the shooting we do is pass shooting. Some spot and stalk and a little over decoys. I shoot an SBE. I like the 3.5" with 2's or bb depending on the type of shooting we are doing. Non toxic shot is the rule. I don't have an extension on my gun - but I do take the plug out. Are you going with a guide? If so its good for the first time to learn the game. However its not necessary. The farmers out there hate the geese. I have never had anyone tell us we could not hunt them. Get to know some of the locals. Buying someone a beer at the local bar in one of the small townscan go along way to finding out where the best hunting is. We actually have built relationships over the years where the farmers now call us when the geese start moving into the area. If you hit it at the right time it is the most amazing site you will ever see. Bring lots of shells - a good knife - binoculars and a pair of tin snips. Have a great trip. [/QUOTE]
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