Geese PLEASE in Wisconsin

Teresa lives and breathes the outdoors. She has one son, Jimmy, and a significant other, Don and his two children who are like her kids too, Brandon and Lauren. She is also a hunter Education Instructor. She has been in the outdoors since she could walk. She has been hunting since the age of 12 and has passionately pursued whitetail, turkey, bear, pheasant, and small game.

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 Last year I spoke to a gentlemen over the phone who had a product he was interested in me trying out while goose hunting. This would be Mr. Larry Juhl from Janesville, Wisconsin. Needless to say we had quite a lengthy conversation about geese.  One conversation lead to another and soon he was telling me about a program he initiated in Janesville to control the nuisance goose population called GEESE PLEASE, (Private Lands Enrolled As Shooting Environments).

Geese Please is a program that Larry Juhl himself implemented to maintain local goose populations at established quota levels and to safely pursue the geese that take up residency within the city limits. These geese are not otherwise subject to public hunting pressure.  The program must have Land owner permission, police department authorization for firearm discharge and Parks Department discretion for time, place and duration.  The hunters must adhere to all Federal and State waterfowl regulations.  Larry has taken great pride in this program and it’s success thus far. But not only has he implemented a SAFE and controlled environment for hunter’s to take nuisance geese with the city limits, Larry has devoted much of his time in helping with the nuisance resident geese in many ways. such as a make shift fence that he installs at the local parks to help with waste left behind by the geese. The fence works to keep geese off the grass. This is only one way he has worked to help preserve and contain the quarry that he so passionately pursues.

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Larry Juhl, Owner Inventor of the Smart Stick, Goose Tree Decoy System and Just a Bale Blind.

In a conversation I had told Larry that this was such a great story line. Since you read so much in the National newspapers how so many cities in order to control their resident goose  populations are gassing, sniping, and using various means to kill nuisance geese, rather than finding a way, if possible t control them by hunting as Larry has. He then graciously and without hesitation invited me and the Wired Outdoors crew out to hunt with him and his friends.  Of course, I agreed!

 

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We loaded up the Wired Outdoors vehicle and headed into a world of the unknown.  We traveled through the night to miss traffic and meet the demands of our host Mr. Larry Juhl. Of which may I say had a very detailed itinerary that was sent prior to our departure.

The trip would take us from Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania to Janesville, Wisconsin. A town where kindness spewed from it’s residents.  The crew met up with our host, Larry Juhl at the Baymont Inn. After quick introductions and a few jokes…which we soon learned was a trademark of Larry’s, we were off to tour Janesville. Myself and Don Ott with camera in hand were escorted in Larry’s vehicle while fellow crew members Eddie Wise and Bob Miller followed in tow. We toured the parks where the geese take up residency and where a detailed explanation of how a man that loves nature and an avid waterfowl hunter would become a legend in his own town. Every where we stopped you would hear people say, “Oh you are Larry..so and so hunted with you.” Or they knew him the moment he stepped in and greeted him with a smile.

Larry is the Owner and Inventor of the Smart Stick and Goose Tree Decoy System. He lives for his Faith, family and love of waterfowl hunting.  Assuring that anyone in his company will be given every opportunity to expand his or her knowledge, enjoy a clean joke, and be overwhelmed with a good story. His mere presence will put a smile on your face and to harvest a few geese…well that’s just a bonus!

We visited a few of the parks that held the geese. Janesville is known for it’s Parks, appropriately named “The City of Parks”. Some of the parks we visited to name only a few, Montery Park, Jeffris Park, and Rotary Gardens. It didn’t take long to see why the geese are considered a nuisance. With the water and grass it is a natural attractant for geese and there was sign of them everywhere.

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Some of the “sights” at the Parks in Janesville.

While on our trip, Larry gave us a grand tour of some of Wisconsin’s landmark treasures. Black Hawk Monument, Veterans Plaza, Rock River, the Milton House and of course, Horicon Marsh. This was worth the trip in itself to see history of the Black Hawk War, The Milton House history of the underground railroad and the famous waterfowl mecca of Horicon Marsh. Every town we stopped in had something to see and Larry made sure we saw it.

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Black Hawk Rock

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Milton House 

 

 

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Don and I looking at various License plates at Texas Roadhouse in Janesville.

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Me at the Phabulous Pheasant Farm buying gifts for my neice and nephew.

Now the trip wasn’t all site seeing we went to hunt. Hunt we did! starting with the first evening and every morning. The sites were seen all between the morning and evening hunts.  Which meant we were very busy during the trip. We enjoyed every minute!

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The hunts were each filled with birds in the air, some dropped from the bark of our barrels and some just gave a look and kept on going.

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Eddie Wise and I taking aim.

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The Goose Tree and the morning’s set up.

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 Eddie with his and Erik’s banded birds.

But I can safely say we learned something new each time afield, met knew people and made many friends. To name a few, Lee Chiroff and Mick from the Sportsmen Channel, Paul Juhl, Erik Olson, Carl, John,Dave, the guys from Dakota Decoys, (Kyle you will like this..) Jarod who hunted geese with a bow, and many many more!!

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Paul Juhl, Mick, Lee Chiroff (Sportsmen Channel), Jarod, and Allen.

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Above, Jarod practicing his aim waiting for the geese to come in.

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Above, Erik Olson after “wading” at Ron’s.

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Carl above with some of our birds from Ron’s.

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Paul, Hunter and Don

Then we met Mr. Ron Maass our host in North Central Wisconsin who so graciously welcomed us to hunt in his own waterfowl paradise literally in his backyard! I am talking pit blind, goose food plots, beautiful pond, waterfowlers dream! This man was so nice, and the warmest smile on his face. Even while encountering a personal hardship health wise you would never know. His dog Chloe and Drake were instant friends and even had a joint retrieve on birds we dropped on our hunt.

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Above the Goose Tree at work in Ron’s pond.

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Don and I awaiting the geese in Ron’s pit blind.

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Above, Mr. Ron Maass. What a great guy!

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Left to right, Carl, John, Larry, Drake, Don and me.

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Larry Juhl, myslef and Ron Maass after our evening hunt.

Below is Chloe, Ron’s yellow lab and now Drake’s new friend.

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The wired Crew, (LtoR) Bob Miller,  myself, Don Ott, Drake, Eddie Wise and Chloe.

Another part of the hunt I really enjoyed were meeting some of the adorable youngsters already involved and carrying on our passion for waterfowl hunting. There was little Hunter Juhl, Paul’s son and Larry’s grandson. Now he can call a goose already at 5 years old. Then there was Nolan the size of a peanut who loved the hunting adventure! And we can’t forget Kaylin. The little girl who wasn’t a bit shy. A little pistol who loves to spend time with her dad afield. She wasn’t very happy with her dad though cause she “wanted to hunt with the girl”, meaning me, and we were in opposite blinds that evening. My understanding from Erik is that she scolded him the whole way home about it.

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 Above is little Hunter Juhl. Below is Nolan.

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 Above is little Kaylin with Eddie.

Now back to hunting. I know all of the Wired Outdoors crew were anxiously waiting to see the Goose Tree in action.  Well, let me tell you this…it works, it works and oh boy does it work!!!  In a nut shell the Goose Tree was again invented by Larry who had told me that the concept came to mind with his previous army helicopter pilot experience. When landing a pilot is focusing on the “X”, which all we waterfowl hunters know that is where the geese land…on the “X”.  So if you have geese simulating they are landing via a decoy, geese will follow.  The idea of this breaks the mold of common decoy set-up. Instead of the geese coming in directly at you, with using the goose tree they are coming in about 30 yards in front of you sideways. Thus the geese are focusing on the tree and “honoring” the already landing geese. The blinds were bale blinds that fit anywhere from 2 to any number of  hunters custom to fit, set up in a triangle safely distanced apart. The family groups of decoys were stratigically placed with a goose tree approximately 30 yards from each blind. When Larry and the guys were working the geese, they banked at the Goose Trees, thus giving the hunters a shot. Here is another quick example…shooting hours are over. Tearing down decoys. The only thing left standing was the goose tree. Don was out in the middle of the field with Nolan and Allen taking the tree down. A flock of 5 geese came in. Drake, Hunter, Paul and I were near the blind. Paul started calling and the geese came in and tried to light behind the goose tree. Lifted and banked around near the tree 3 times before finally leaving the field. These things work!  Drake was shaking drastically while he sat ever so steady, (thank you Pat Nolan!), and Don was out under the Goose Tree in amazement!  Needless to say not only do I have one …now so does Bob and Eddie! You should have seen the Wired Outdoors car coming home with 2 goose trees strapped to the vehicle!  We will be doing a video product review of the Goose Tree for all to see. And no one else better to explain it than Mr. Juhl himself!

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Above, Don, Drake and I in one of Larry’s adjustable Just a Bale Blinds.

Below is a 3 man blind.

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Above is the Wired Outdoor Team with Larry Juhl in middle, along with our morning birds pulled in by some sweet calls and of course the goose tree.

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 A group effort.

The trip went by very fast!   There were so many aspects of the trip to tell and I am only touching the surface. The stories, so many photos, so much footage, good food, and good people, the learning experience…oh yeah and the calling.  Erik Olson worked those birds. Larry, well if you closed your eyes you thought you were listening to the goose himself. I kept teasing saying he was a goose in another lifetime. He was the master. Even Erik said, “He is the closest thing to a goose I have ever heard!”  Well I agree!!!

I would like to take this opportunity to thank EVERYONE we met and helped to make this hunting adventure such a wonderful trip! The laughs and memories will last a lifetime as well as the friendships made.  We all went away learning a little more about the waterfowl we pursue and the State we visited.

A special thanks to Ron Maass for opening your hunting paradise to the “foreignors” from Pennsylvania. And no words can do justice to the gratitude to our new dear friend Larry Juhl. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts! I look forward to the day when we can hunt together again!  Your wit, wisdom and kindness have touched us all very deeply.

Oh yeah…one more thing, we did kill some geese!  That was the bonus!

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Bob doing some filming while Drake watches on.

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Drake sporting his “Wired gear”.

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He decided to stick with the shades and give the hat to Don!

Below is the absolutely beautiful Wolf Creek Lodge we stayed in while hunting with Ron.

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Anxiously watching the sky!

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Brenda Kelly and I at Horicon Marsh.

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Above me interviewing Larry Juhl about his “Geese PLEASE” program.

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Above Drake and Don discussing camera shots.

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 Above, Drake chasing down a cripple at Ron’s.

 

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Below, the Wired Outdoors Team walking by the Goose Tree with our morning success.

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User Comments

  1. Tom Hatch September 11th, 2009

    as always, a wonderful and well put together story on geese hunting. Just another reason I cant wait till WIRED OUTDOORS starts.

  2. Larry Juhl September 12th, 2009

    Hi Teresa, Don, Bob and Eddie,

    Thank you . . . fantastic report . . . already planning next year’s intinerary (there are still a few places you didn’t get to experience) . . . Great camera work too!

    Looking Forward,
    Larry

  3. Bill September 12th, 2009

    Looks like a truly wonderful time. A hunt of a lifetime of sorts? I would so like to try duck and goose hunting, but am so fearful of another addiction involving shotguns and feathers.
    I can see it now, memorizing migration times and flyways, learning how to call and getting an addicion for calls, a garage full of decoys, another shotgun or two, probably will need a jon boat, new camo patterns, and I don’t think the setters will retrieve ducks. You know what that means!

  4. Tray11 September 12th, 2009

    Awesome!!!!

  5. Faith September 13th, 2009

    Teresa

    Looks like you guys had a great time. Loved the pics. Give Drake a kiss for me.

  6. Teresa Patterson September 17th, 2009

    Thanks to everyone! It was a trip I will never forget in so many ways! Greatest waterfowl trip ever!!

    Bill…yes it is addicting and Don and Bob asked me to try it ONE TIME!!! And look at me now…and….I have the dog…lol

    Larry, You mean to tell me that there was more to see and experience and you held out on us??? I am so looking forward to hunting with you again! You can count on us coming back out. Maybe sooner than later! ; ) Thank you again for going above and beyond and welcoming us the way you and all your fellow friends did!

  7. Don September 17th, 2009

    I t was a fantastic trip our host could’nt of done anymore. By the way Mr. Larry Juhl Sir, i can’t believe in the 1 hour we had to spare you helled out and did’nt show us another sight lol.. Between all your wonderful stories clean jokes and history lesson’s we would like to again thankyou and all your family and friend’s for laying out the red carpet or was that blue jean’s. Thankyou very much and by the way you call pretty good also it was a learning experience for all.

  8. Todd Vant September 17th, 2009

    We had a fantastic time in Janesville (www.wiwaterfowlers.com admins). Thank you for the Invite Larry and the 4 star hunt, we appreciate it.

    Todd
    (Duck Magnet)

  9. Mark Briggs September 17th, 2009

    did someone say DUCKS??

    We have aprox.. 75-100 water decoys and some good early season public land (if it gets cold enough) and lakes. So if you (Bob Teresa Ed) want some action get ahold of Larry and see what we can do…. Lets “Make it rain”

    Briggs Family

  10. Kybar September 18th, 2009

    Excellent story Teresa!!! I think the Wired Team really needs to get in on the archery goose action!

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