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<blockquote data-quote="Retired Educator" data-source="post: 303821" data-attributes="member: 3373"><p>Not a migration expert but have hunted in Canada many times. Have never noticed much pressure where I have hunted. Granted I don't hunt in areas that are often written about or where TV shows are filed. Have always had good success with less hunters even with less birds. So I'm not sure pressure has much to do with the migration. It seems like snow geese especially, just sometimes think it's time to move a hundred or more miles. Weather for sure will move birds but I've seen geese decide to move with 60 degree weather.</p><p></p><p>By not much pressure I've hunted for 4 days and rarely heard another shot other than my group. And those are days where limits are frequently filled. So, as I said I don't claim to be a migration expert it's just from my observations that hunting pressure is not the main reason to move.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Retired Educator, post: 303821, member: 3373"] Not a migration expert but have hunted in Canada many times. Have never noticed much pressure where I have hunted. Granted I don't hunt in areas that are often written about or where TV shows are filed. Have always had good success with less hunters even with less birds. So I'm not sure pressure has much to do with the migration. It seems like snow geese especially, just sometimes think it's time to move a hundred or more miles. Weather for sure will move birds but I've seen geese decide to move with 60 degree weather. By not much pressure I've hunted for 4 days and rarely heard another shot other than my group. And those are days where limits are frequently filled. So, as I said I don't claim to be a migration expert it's just from my observations that hunting pressure is not the main reason to move. [/QUOTE]
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