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When is peak migration for snow geese in the Midwest?

May 8, 2026

Quick Answer

Peak migration for snow geese in the Midwest typically occurs in late February and early March.

Understanding Snow Goose Migration Patterns

To effectively hunt snow geese in the Midwest, it’s essential to comprehend their migratory patterns. These birds travel in large flocks, often following the same routes year after year. By understanding the timing and routes of their migration, hunters can position themselves for optimal success.

Preparing Effective Spreads

When creating effective spreads for snow goose hunting, consider the following techniques: use a mixture of grain-based decoys and silhouettes to mimic the appearance of a large flock, and position these decoys in an irregular pattern to create a sense of chaos. Aim to create a spread that is at least 100 yards wide and 200 yards long, with a varying density of decoys to create a realistic appearance. It’s also crucial to incorporate motion into the spread, either through the use of motion decoys or by having a hunter create disturbance on the ground.

Tips for Hunting Snow Geese

When hunting snow geese, remember to respect their aggressive behavior and keep a safe distance from the spread. Aim for an initial setup distance of at least 200 yards and be prepared to move up or adjust the spread as the geese approach. Additionally, consider incorporating wind and weather conditions into your setup, as snow geese are often more active on cloudy or overcast days.

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