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Record 1.4 Million Snow Geese at Squaw Creek Refuge in Missouri


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For those of you who are avid hunters like myself, you'll appreciate this. Look at how many birds there are, I mean shit lol. Guess what, I was there 2 weeks ago and just missed this phenomenon. That's snow goose hunting though, you just can't predict what they'll do or where they'll be.

 

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Smoke, that is fucking crazy. I don't know how many of you watched the whole 5 minutes, but holeeeeee shit. I'm sad you missed those. I hate birds(except to eat) and wouldn't mind seeing that creepy scene ended with gunfire and blood. ;D

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i live in Missouri (about 2 hrs. away from Squaw Creek) and this is the first I've heard of it.

 

Squaw Creek is usually a hot spot for migrating snows, but they really packed in there this spring. Here is the status of the Refuge reported as of Thursday, March 13th:

 

Squaw Creek NWR: Reported that as of March 13, 2008 there were 1.5 million light geese staging on the refuge. There is also an estimated 500,000 additional light geese in the surrounding area.

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