Spring Snow Goose Report from Manitoba Canada – Webber’s Lodges is ready for the hunt

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The snow is gone, ice is melting off the lakes in the southern provinces, ice fishing in Manitoba is over for another year. So what’s next? The answer, spring snow goose hunting!
 

For several weeks now, hunters have been out in many states blasting the snows. From Texas, all the way up to the Dakotas the snow geese are flying over head on their way to the northern nesting grounds north of the artic circle. Its official now, they have moved into southern Manitoba and Saskatchewan. Reports are coming in from other outfitters just north of the boarder saying that they are coming in waves. One farmer said that he saw the largest flock of snow geese that he has ever seen go over just days ago.
 

Snow is continuing to melt northwards in the two provinces and currently the snow line sits around Saskatoon, which is where the front line of the migration is staging, waiting for more snow to melt to continue the flight across Manitoba to the coastline of the Hudson Bay.
 

The geese will arrive at Nanuk Lodge in the first week of May, and we will be ready for them. With our first hunters on the ground on the 12th, we will have blinds ready and guns pointed as they pass over by the thousands. Nanuk Lodge will once again be the most extreme snow goose hunt in North America.spring-goose-hunting-webbers-lodges.JPG
 

For the lucky ones that make it past Nanuk, they will have to dodge pellets again at Dymond Lake. Located just north of Churchill, Manitoba our hunters at Dymond will have guns ready as the geese once again make their pass over our lodge. 
 

There will be lucky ones at both Nanuk and Dymond Lake that make it past the hunters, only because they have limited out for the day. Those snow geese will make it north to the nesting grounds, but will have to make the trip south in the fall, and I can guarantee you we will be ready for them.
 

Think you are up for this snow goose hunt of a lifetime? Give us a call today!