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    I had a client on the river with a big problem with Canada Geese. I put aluminum pie pans on their beach on stakes. Doesn't look elegant but it kept the Geese away.

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    I had a client on the river with a big problem with Canada Geese. I put aluminum pie pans on their beach on stakes. Doesn't look elegant but it kept the Geese away.
    Yes, I've heard that one before, also. It has to do with the reflections and their eyes. Much like the spotlight and laser I mentioned earlier. The laser has to be handled carefully so as not to harm their eyes. I don't want to maim or injure them, just chase them off. If hunting is a good reduction method, it should be allowed and encouraged. Johnny5 says he eats them. He didn't say how good they are. I have friends who hunt them but say they aren't good eating. Most hunters and fishers I know figure out a way to prepare their catch to be delicious. But I don't have much experience eating wild geese.

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