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Band Stories: Hunter Kills Consecutive Bands

Ryan CheliusBy Ryan CheliusJanuary 23, 2026
Hunter poses with harvested Canada geese and a retriever dog after successful hunt.

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Glenn Gillis shot two Canada geese with consecutive band numbers (1328-40339 and 1328-40340) on Maryland's final goose day, marking only the second documented case of consecutive bands killed by one hunter since 1962.

Other than mallards, no North American waterfowl species have been banded more than Canada geese. If you hunt honkers often, shooting one sporting a piece of jewelry isn’t as rare as you might think. Over 3 million geese have been banded since the early 1900s, with just over 1 million encounters.

Now, killing two banded geese in one day is much less common. But shooting two geese with consecutive band numbers is almost unheard of. In 1962, Dr. Stan Chace did just that when he killed a banded Canada goose in October, and then two months later killed another banded goose that revealed a consecutive band number to the first. 

This was a one-of-a-kind story until two weeks ago when Glenn Gillis of Perryman, Maryland, killed two Canada geese with consecutive band numbers. To take this rare encounter to the next level, he shot the birds as a double to fill his two-bird limit on the last day of the season. Here’s how it happened. 

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From left: Glenn Gillis holds up his geese next to dog Kona; notice the two end digits of each band, 39 and 40. (Photo/Glenn Gillis)

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It was the final day of the Maryland goose season, and Gillis met his hunting partner, Junior Mayfield, at their pit blind. Early in the morning, Mayfield killed two geese to fill his limit. All that was left was for Gillis to bag his two birds and call it a season.

“Around 10:15, a group of nine geese came in behind me,” said Gillis. “Junior called the shot, and I popped up, turned, and dropped a bird.” When Gillis came out of the blind, the flock split. “Then I turned to the front of the blind, identified another bird, and killed it,” said Gillis.” Just like that, he had his two-bird limit. But he was about to find out how rare this double was.  

“My buddy hopped out of the pit to retrieve the first bird,” recalled Gillis. “I sent my British lab, Kona, to get the second.” That’s when Gillis heard his friend hooting and hollering. The first goose was banded. “I was getting out of the blind to see the banded goose when Junior grabbed the other bird from Kona,” Gillis said. “Then he started hollering even more because the other bird was also banded.” Most hunters would agree that there’s no better way to end a waterfowl season than with a clean double. Tack on bands for both birds, and it’s probably time to buy a lottery ticket. But somehow, his unlikely day was about to get even crazier.

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The two goose bands were banded consecutively in 2023—band numbers 1328-40339 and 1328-40340. (Photo/Glenn Gillis)

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It wasn’t until Gillis inspected the bands that he realized they had consecutive numbers—1328-40339 and 1328-40340. “What are the chances of that?” Gillis asked. While researching the craziest waterfowl bands ever recovered, we only came across one instance of a hunter killing consecutive bands.

Both geese were two years old and banded near Phoenix, New York—about 335 miles from Perryman, Maryland. Gillis, who’s retired, didn’t start seriously hunting until about 15 years ago. During that time, nobody in his hunting group has killed a band out of that pit blind, he said. “In 2014, my son shot a banded bird close to where I was hunting,” said Gillis. “But that’s the last band I’ve seen on a hunt.” These were the first two bands of Gillis’ life—and it’s safe to say it was well worth the wait.

Gillis’s double with consecutive bands represents the kind of lightning-strike moment that separates hunting stories from hunting legends. With over 3 million Canada geese banded since the early 1900s, the mathematical probability of killing consecutive bands approaches astronomical odds. Yet it happened twice in waterfowl history—first to Dr. Stan Chace in 1962, now to Gillis on the final day of Maryland’s season. These are the moments that remind us why we return to the blind, season after season. Sometimes the marsh delivers more than birds—it delivers stories that outlast generations.

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    Ryan Chelius started freelance writing during college and landed a summer job as an editorial intern with Field & Stream in 2019. After graduation, he returned to freelancing for various outdoor publications before landing his dream gig as an editor for Field & Stream in 2021. Highlights Education Chelius graduated from the College of Environmental Science & Forestry in Syracuse, New York, with a degree in Environmental Studies. He was an active member of the school’s fly fishing club, the “Trout Bums,” and Ducks Unlimited chapter. When he wasn’t in class, he spent every second of his free time chasing fish. Experience Chelius is an established outdoor writer and has covered various topics, including fly fishing, bass fishing, deer hunting, duck hunting, and conservation. During college, he was a two-time recipient of the Outdoor Writers Association of America Bodie McDowell scholarship for his dedication and success in outdoor communications. Chelius helps with assigning and editing all of Field & Stream’s gear stories. He also writes about his hunting and fishing adventures as well as how-to articles. Chelius’s passions are fly fishing and waterfowl hunting. When he’s not casting a fly, you’ll find him in the marsh chasing ducks and geese. F&S Lightning Round Favorite Place to Hunt: Northern New York, Favorite Fish to Catch: Steelhead, Bucket List Adventure: Wild steelhead fishing in the Pacific Northwest, All-Time Favorite F&S Story: “The Road to Tinkhamtown” by Corey Ford Notable Work

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