Pymatuning Controlled Goose Hunt Semicentennial

Pymatuning Controlled Goose Hunt Semicentennial

Sept. 27, 2012 /PRNewswire USNewswire/ The Pennsylvania Game Commission is celebrating the semicentennial of its "Controlled Hunt" for Canada geese at the Pymatuning Wildlife Management Area in Being selected is considered by many a wonderful opportunity to take part in an historic hunt, one that draws hunters from hundreds of miles away annually."When these hunts started 50 years ago inCrawford County, there were very few places Pennsylvanians could hunt Canada geese," notedCarl G. Roe, Game Commission executive director. "The Chesapeake was still a great place to hunt Canadas, but it also was expensive for most Pennsylvanians to hunt there. So when the hunt started, there was immediate and widespread interest from our hunters statewide."Back then, it presented an opportunity similar to what our elk hunt offers today: a chance for a dream hunt without leavingPennsylvania. Hunter interest was fantastic, because it represented a chance to hunt in a blind atPymatuning, which is one of the Commonwealth's great waterfowl destinations. But it also quickly became an honor just being selected in the www.lcm-peinture.fr drawing."That Canadas took to the Pymatuning Reservoir, which was built in the early 1930s, was no accident. The Game www.emacom.fr Commission leased wetland areas to manage a refuge for waterfowl. In 1936, the agency obtained, pinioned (wing clipped) and released into the refuge 30 Canada geese. The birds seemed to take to the place, based upon observations. The agency added toCanada goose population in the early 1950s, and in 1960, it created the "Pymatuning Goose Management Area." This effort dovetailed with the ongoing efforts to bolsterThe Pymatuning Goose Management Area included a 625 acre propagation area, including a "captive flock pond" and plenty of safe feeding and loafing areas for geese. It also had more than 1,000 acres of cropland to provide waterfowl food. In 1962, the Game Commission began controlled goose www.velomonde.fr hunting atIn the late 1940s, it was estimated the peakCanada goose population atPymatuning was about 5,000 geese and hunters took between 500 and 1,000 annually. By the early 1960s, the peak population was 11,000 to 12,000 and hunters were taking 2,000 to 2,500. In 1962, the first year a controlled hunt was held atPymatuning, 1,296 geese were taken. Through the 1970s, the annual hunter take in the controlled hunt was 3,000 to 4,000 geese. Through the 1980s and '90s, the average annual harvest was 1,500 to 2,500. Hunters have taken an average of 1,000 annually since 2000."The appeal of participating in aCanada goose hunt is still considerable 50 years later," notedKeith Harbaugh, Game Commission Northwest Region director. "It really is a big deal for those selected, especially if they've been entering for years and years. The folks who come to hunt geese are genuinely excited, even if there's a snowstorm heading this way, which happens sometimes way more than we'd like!"The commemorative bands we're giving to hunters this fall are just the Game Commission's way of saying thanks for helping us to celebrate the 50th anniversary ofPymatuning's controlled goose hunt. The hunt itself is a product of progressive wildlife management and rewards

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