While snow and ice hug the Great Lakes Region, warmer air sliding north along the eastern edge of the Rocky Mountains has light geese on the move in the western part of the Central Flyway.
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While the past two weeks have been a two-step-forward-one-step back migration pattern for light geese, warming temperatures in the western part of the Central Flyway have sparked a major migration of snow geese into Kansas, Nebraska and Colorado.
From the northern most portion of the Texas Panhandle to Colorado, light goose action is heating up and hunters hoping to reap the harvest this year should plan on heading to the field in the next few days. With snowfall predicted again this weekend, geese are expected to retreat with the storm if the snow accumulation is significant. Continue reading