drove up to visit the grandparents in nw nd today. saw a few snows mixed in with lessers but overall wouldnt call the migration more than a trickle. swans are moving in. definately enough birds around to hunt but my god for people hunting. every flock on the ground had at least one vehicle lurking around. saw probably 100 and im not joking, rigs on the hwy on 52. granted this is a major travel route too and from canada but if even half of what i saw was coming from nw nd id imagine the posted signs will be up soon up there
drove up to visit the grandparents in nw nd today. saw a few snows mixed in with lessers but overall wouldnt call the migration more than a trickle. swans are moving in. definately enough birds around to hunt but my god for people hunting. every flock on the ground had at least one vehicle lurking around. saw probably 100 and im not joking, rigs on the hwy on 52. granted this is a major travel route too and from canada but if even half of what i saw was coming from nw nd id imagine the posted signs will be up soon up there
Major corridor to canada..AND goosefest in Kenmare this week.
Goosefest the festival with no geese. I know it a risk but man they need to back it up a week. Doesn't matter much anyway since its normally won five seconds into shooting light when a certain roost gets pounded!
this is a touch off topic but anyone hear what won the "goosefest" couldn't imagine there was many snows shot unless deans scenario (which usually happens) got into some in extreme northern ND.