New Rules For Hunting Canada Geese In Oregon

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Salem, Ore.—New rules for hunting Canada geese in northwest Oregon will be in effect when the Northwest Permit Goose Zone opens to hunting on Oct. 24th.

Gone are the requirements to check in geese at a check station, which was inconvenient for hunters. The check-in requirement was to screen for Dusky Canada goose, a subspecies of Canada goose with a small population size.

Now, the Dusky Canada goose season is simply closed. It is a wildlife violation to shoot one. Legal shooting hours have also been changed to 15 minutes after sunrise to 15 minutes before sunset.

“It is more important than ever for hunters to hold their fire unless they are sure the target is not a Dusky Canada goose,” says Brandon Reishus. “Hunters are advised to focus efforts on cackling Canada geese, which are very abundant and easy to identify.”

The Northwest Permit Zone goose season will be open Oct. 24-Nov. 1, Nov. 21-Jan. 12 and Feb. 6-March 10. See page 22 of the Oregon Game Bird Regulations for more details.

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