The NAP L-Unit was removed, and a new zone, the Atlantic Flyway Resident Population (AFRP) zone, was created. These same units are in place for the 2014-2015 season. See the 2014-2015 Migratory Bird Hunting Guide for complete descriptions of the AFRP, NAP H and AP hunting units.
The regular goose season in the AFRP Unit will be divided into three periods. The first period will run from October 14-18, 2014. The second period will run from November 19-29, 2014. The final period will run from December 2, 2014, to February 14, 2015. This zone has been very effective at targeting resident geese. A recent analysis indicated that over 98% of the birds harvested in this zone are resident birds. The daily bag limit in the AFRP Unit is five geese.
Wow, I wish I had a place to hunt in that zone! If anyone has a place there and wants the goose population thinned-out, I volunteer to do it!
That's right, a FREE Service!
- Are the geese eating up your cover crop? - Do you have goose poo on your golf shoes?
Give us a try! We'll get those pesky geese out of there fast! We'll leave the place cleaner than we found it. Weekdays are not a problem. We have a licensed CT Nuisance Wildlife Control Officer on our staff, and safety always comes first!