LBrandt
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I have a couch you can come and get, free of charge,
That is not exactly true. The migration is not what it used to be . The last few years the main migration blew through ND in less than a week. Birds are staying farther north later in the season because more high energy crops are now being grown up there than before. You may not notice this since you are down in SD.Good thing new ones will migrate in
Yep, pretty much like navy camo. Would match in real good in a foot of water or you can rattle can any color you desire. Recline on both ends.Camo?
I think he high school and college kids have been laying the hurt on the Canada geese out east. I have seen some big piles of geese this early season so I wouldn’t be surprised if they put a dent in the population.four of us hunted yesterday in general area of sharon/aneta area. Got our limit of ducks over transition slough but it was very tough going. Shot just about every specie of duck known to this area including some divers with very few mallards being seen. Took us until 10:30 to get the limit and was foggy as hell out so tough to see them until they were in our face but fun day. Drove 250 miles on Sunday and saw exactly 0 geese in the air, field and water. Also only saw one big flock of mallards which consisted of about 50 to 75 birds on slough we hunted. Don't know where they are but they were not on all the backroads i've hunted them the last 15 years. Full color birds were scaup, gadwall and greenwing teal.
Lots of geese on the move today over Bismarck. Is this going to be another fall where the migration occurs all at once and the birds just breeze on through? Argh!
there was groups of guys laying waste to snow geese along the SD border into thanksgiving last year....they don't blow through like many on here claim
i agree 100% on the big water comment but i guess that really isn't my point i was trying to make. I can personally guarantee you if you find open water you will find snows and when you find snows you will find ducks and darksYour talking snow geese. They like roosting on big water which will be all that is left soon. The big push of mallards and Canada’s has been under a week affair the last couple years. If it warms back up soon the only birds left in the state will be around the big lakes.