The Bismarck Tribune is reporting:
North Dakota's spring light goose hunting season is getting underway.
The
season that opened today continues through May 18. The spring season is
only for light geese — snows, blues, and Ross's. The season is closed
to whitefronts, Canada geese, swans and all other migratory birds.
That part about "the spring season is only for light geese..." Not entirely true: slicers and dicers in the North Dakota flyways can take any and all migratory birds year-round, with no daily limit. It's only law-abiding hunters that are affected by a daily limit on light geese.
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