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Large flock east of Hope last Saturday on the ground and water.
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I was down in jamestown to aberdeen area late last week and there were flocks in fields along 281 and also down in SD along 12 on the way to leola. Seen a couple of the larger bodies of water full of them in that exit 233 east to jamestown area as well. good luck boys.
you can trust them with your woman just not your waypoints
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I was hunting south of jamestown last weekend. All the snows left on Monday.
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there was a flock of a couple thousand on Island lake on Sunday along the interstate and Saturday watched the white tornado dropping in on a small slew just west of Jamestown. Cant believe how many birds were in that area and the slew they were just starting to drop into was maybe the size of the Civic Center. No way all those birds would have fit into that slew but it is fun to witness as they are piling in.
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Anybody seeing any, did they push back with the snow?
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I haven't seen any snows around Bismarck Mandan area in over a week
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Descent flock south of Strasburg last Tuesday. Good flock in northern Nebraska on Wednesday evening. I was surprised to see them still that far south. Figured they’d have all push thru awhile ago.
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Well going to try one last time this weekend. Anybody seeing any?
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there was a pretty good sized wad feeding around leeds/york on sunday. north of highway 2
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I’ve seen a few random snows and even small groups stay in ND all summer long. A couple years ago I could have shot some snow geese in August during the early Canada goose season. It was a flock of about 10 with a couple really nice blues in it. They had been hanging on the same slough all summer and were not cripples. They could fly just like the honkers.
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Seems to be happening more and more frequently every year where they stick around all summer. I'm wondering if at some point in their evolution they may decide they don't have to fly all the way to the tundra to nest and start staying closer to the border during the summer. Probably won't live long enough to find out, but who knows.
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