
Goose hunters from Minnesota
Tisdale - Friday, October 18, 2013
by:Timothy W. Shire

It takes some team work and considerable organisation to put together a project like this and over the years they have refined the gear they bring along with them moving from a slightly smaller army tent to this large walled tent with a dry room extension on the back. Cots and sleeping bags are what we usually consider part of a campsite but these folks take it a good deal further than that with two heaters that are controlled. They also included some tables, chairs food preparation equipment and as you can see in the picture below they wired their tent for electricity with on of their group being an electrician.


This fall the migratory arctic geese are later coming to this area then usual. Though we have seen them along highway six and in the Wakaw area the monstrous flocks that will drop into this area are just bait later then in other years.


I was shocked to discover these massive flocks when I first began flying over Saskatchewan. In the southeastern part of the province where I grew up ducks by the tens of thousands flew by but geese were rarely seen since their flyway was to the west of us. But the shock I experienced was to discover that these flocks pretty much own the air space at two thousand feet above the ground. During the migratory seasons spring and fall pilots from Yellowknife to Houston know that you need to maintain at least five thousand feet at all times and still keep a very sharp eye open from “V” formations.
This group of hunters will be here for about a week more before they two head south for the winter.
