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This Week in 1914 – The Go Get’em Goose Dog of Bear Lake

Posted on 16 April, 2014 by SPRA
1969.59.291

Photo taken from fonds 001 and was of a later hunting trip that took place in 1923.

A cute item from 1914; it did take me a minute to realize that people would be hunting geese in the spring. I wonder how good the geese would be at that time of year though.

Duck hunting blog

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