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I called the Fish and Wildlife departments for six southeastern states, not one of them has a hunting season for sandhill cranes, and a few of them suggested they are protected.

Those of you suggesting they were delicious are either lying or breaking the law.

I called the Fish and Wildlife departments for six southeastern states, not one of them has a hunting season for sandhill cranes, and a few of them suggested they are protected. Those of you suggesting they were delicious are either lying or breaking the law.

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LOL

Once we had a good population of domestic ducks in the local park (likely Easter rejects after kids got tired of the 'gift') they even had a little floating duck dock in the middle of the pond to sleep on at night. Once the Asians moved in to the neighborhood, those domestic ducks disappeared.

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Once the Asians moved in to the neighborhood, those domestic ducks disappeared.

Something similar happened to the Canada Geese populations at a number of corporate parks near where I used to work.

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The Canadian goose is a resplendent creature that shouldn't be messed with.

You got a problem with Canadian gooses you got a problem with me, and I suggest you let that marinade for a bit...

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The Canadian goose is a resplendent creature that shouldn't be messed with.

You got a problem with Canadian gooses you got a problem with me, and I suggest you let that marinade for a bit...

Canada Geese are pests who took over large swaths of land because they were deemed to be in need of protection. Never mind that they weren't native to the US and were only stopping on their migratory paths south.

No amount of marinade will improve the flavor of Canada Geese.

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Canadian geese are cunts who strut around as they please, attack people, and shit everywhere.

Given the choice and ability to remove a single type of animal from existence, the Canada Goose would only be spared becuase I hate mosquitoes slightly more.

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Around these parts we call them feathered rats.

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You can definitely hunt sandhill cranes legally.

https://wildlifedepartment.com/hunting/resources/mgb/sandhill-crane-hunting

Whooping crane is an endangered species.

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They refer to it as the "ribeye of the sky" can't wait...

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Thanks! I'm calling Oklahoma now to see how much an out of state license is going to cost, and what the season dates are - what a wase of time searching the southeast.

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Sandhill Cranes are a migratory bird so the dates fall under federal guidelines. Some states may not have set the date for 2023 yet. Or...maybe they just didn't want you to hunt their crane. Try these and you can research the rest:

https://tpwd.texas.gov/regulations/outdoor-annual/regs/animals/sandhill-crane

192 of 254 counties have Sandhill Crane seasons.

https://gfp.sd.gov/sandhill-crane/

Sandhill Crane Season | 2023 - Season Dates: Start: Sep 23, 2023. End: Nov 19, 2023

https://www.outdooralabama.com/what-hunt/sandhill-crane-hunting-alabama

Residents Only

https://ksoutdoors.com/Hunting/Migratory-Birds/Sandhill-Crane

Sandhill cranes have been hunted in Kansas since 1993 and in the Central Flyway since 1961. Hunting is permitted by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in nine of the 10 states in the Central Flyway.

https://fw.ky.gov/Hunt/Pages/Waterfowl-Hunting.aspx (2023 date yet to be established)

Sandhill Crane - Dec. 7, 2021 - Jan. 31, 2022

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$100,000 for a whooping crane penalty is far too much of a risk, I need to find a place with no overlap.

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Learn your birds or use an outfitter/guide.

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I wonder if a guide covers the hunting license fee as well. I would rather go to the Midwest than the southeast for safety reasons.

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Those of you suggesting they were delicious are either lying or breaking the law.

Imagine following the (((law))) about hunting.