Specklebelly Goose hunting
19 hunting trips from 9 outfitters starting from $2,600
Where to hunt Specklebelly Goose
The specklebelly goose, also known as the greater white-fronted goose, is a prized waterfowl species known for its distinctive spotted breast and high-pitched calls. These geese breed in the Arctic tundra and migrate south each year, offering excellent hunting opportunities in the United States, Canada, and parts of Europe. In North America, the Central and Mississippi Flyways are prime locations for specklebelly goose hunting. States like Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas, and California are particularly popular as these geese winter in agricultural fields and wetlands. Canada’s Prairie Provinces also host impressive numbers of specklebellies during the fall migration. In Europe, hunting is available in countries like Russia, Norway, and the Netherlands, as well as in the coastal areas of the United Kingdom, where migratory populations pass through during the autumn and winter months.
Price distribution
Goose hunting has become a bit less affordable recently, and specklebelly goose hunting is unfortunately no exception. Multi-day packages that include accommodations and meals typically cost between $1,000 and $2,000, depending on the location and outfitter; you can find a hunt-only offer for $250 to $500 per day, though. In Europe, prices are comparable, except for the backcountry hunts that require dropping a group of hunters well into the tundra with a helicopter. Those are usually priced per group, and may reach $10,000 for a group of four to six hunters all said and done.
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When to hunt Specklebelly Goose?
The best time to hunt specklebelly geese aligns with their migratory and wintering patterns. In Canada and the northern United States, the season begins in early fall, with peak opportunities in September and October as flocks migrate south. In the southern U.S., hunting continues through winter, with November to January offering the highest activity as the geese settle into feeding areas. In Europe, hunting seasons vary by country but generally occur during the autumn and winter months.
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