Where to hunt Bean Goose
The bean goose (Anser fabalis) is a sought-after species for waterfowl hunters across Europe and Asia. Known for its large size, brownish-gray plumage, and distinctive orange-yellow bill, the bean goose is divided into two main subspecies: the taiga bean goose, which inhabits forested wetlands and agricultural fields, and the tundra bean goose, found in Arctic and sub-Arctic regions. Prime hunting opportunities for bean geese are found in Scandinavia, Eastern Europe, and Russia. Countries such as Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Poland, and Hungary are top destinations during migration and wintering seasons. Bean geese are particularly common in agricultural fields and wetlands, where they gather in flocks to feed.
Preisverteilung
In Europe, day hunts typically cost €200 to €500, depending on the location and outfitter. Multi-day packages, which often include lodging, meals, and guided services, range from €1,000 to €2,500. Hunts in the tundra area, which often require the use of helicopters to deliver the hunters to prime hunting grounds, may cost significantly more.
When to hunt Bean Goose?
The best time to hunt bean geese aligns with their migration and wintering periods: In Europe, hunting typically runs from October to January, with peak activity during autumn migrations and mid-winter as the geese gather in agricultural fields and wetlands. In Russia, a short spring season still opens every year, adding an extra uncertainty factor, as there’s no guarantee that the dates, established way in advance, match the peak migration.
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