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Register for COLGS
What is it?
The Wildlife Department is once again offering
waterfowl hunters an opportunity to assist in managing the light
goose population. Not only can hunters squeeze in some extra
field days, but they can do something good for waterfowl and the
environment at the same time! We need hunters to be the
primary management tool to bring the over-population of light geese
into balance with their habitat.
Why do we have
it?
Populations of light geese
(snow, blue and Ross') have grown to the point that they are causing
serious damage to their arctic breeding ground in Canada. This
over-population not only hurts the light geese, but it also impacts
other migratory birds and arctic wildlife. In 1999, the US
Fish and Wildlife Service issued the first Conservation Order Light
Goose Season (COLGS) to encourage hunters to harvest additional
light geese. Only by reducing the light goose population can
the fragile breeding ground be restored.
When is the COLGS? The COLGS begins after the close of the regular Canada goose season and typically extends until the end of March.
2005 dates: February 14 -
March 31
How is the COLGS different from the regular season?
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Season dates (February 14 - March 31) |
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Only light goose hunting allowed (blue, snow, Ross') |
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No daily bag limit, no possession limit |
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Electronic calls allowed |
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Shooting hours extended to 1/2 hour after sunset |
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Hunters need to register to participate, by clicking here.
(In order to allow this special season, the USFWS requires the Department of Wildlife to report the number of light geese harvested in Oklahoma. We need to be able to contact COLGS hunters to find out how many light geese were harvested during the season.) |
How is the COLGS the same as the regular season?
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All necessary licenses are still required: hunting license, state and federal waterfowl stamps, Harvest Information Program (HIP)
Permit. See the Waterfowl Hunting Guide for more information. |
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Non-toxic shot required |
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Shooting hours begin 1/2 hour before sunrise |
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All regular waterfowl hunting regulations apply. (Click on the Waterfowl Hunting Guide link above for more information.)
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For more information about the snow geese over-population and the COLGS,
visit the US Fish and Wildlife Service Migratory Bird Office.
For ODWC information, contact Paul Moore at pmoore@odwc.state.ok.us
Webmaster: kgillman@odwc.state.ok.us
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