How easy is it to identify the differences between a white front goose and grays & pinks on a cold dark dusky morning or evening. I know there is a distinct call difference between grays & pinks but what about the white front. Looking at pictures you can notice a difference but how easy when your in a ditch suffering from goose fever.
I will be having an outing next month over decoys up in Caithness and will be going out with a guide who I hope will be able to tell us whither we can shoot or not but I would like to find out before I go. There has been a been a couple of comments in the local press and the shooting times for fowlers to be on the look out for white fronts and of course not shoot them. I have previously been in a group of guns on a very cold wintery morning when a Brent goose was shot when it was in among a group of grays coming into the decoys.
Cheers,
BBL