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<blockquote data-quote="wjschmaltz" data-source="post: 237141" data-attributes="member: 6150"><p>Lots and lots of waterfowl along the river in November and December. It may be hard to get permission until after deer season, but at least everything that is posted will be clearly posted. Don't forget to keep some orange with you if you find fields to hunt during deer season. Also make sure you don't have a deer tag in your pocket if you're driving off trail to set decoys during deer season. The biggest gripe some of them landowners have is when you track up their fields so always take ground conditions into consideration before driving into a field. </p><p></p><p>I grew up down by Beaver Bay and there have historically been ducks keeping water open even in high water years well into long stretches of negative temperatures. I can think of a good number of landowners from Badger Bay all the way to the border that are great to work with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wjschmaltz, post: 237141, member: 6150"] Lots and lots of waterfowl along the river in November and December. It may be hard to get permission until after deer season, but at least everything that is posted will be clearly posted. Don't forget to keep some orange with you if you find fields to hunt during deer season. Also make sure you don't have a deer tag in your pocket if you're driving off trail to set decoys during deer season. The biggest gripe some of them landowners have is when you track up their fields so always take ground conditions into consideration before driving into a field. I grew up down by Beaver Bay and there have historically been ducks keeping water open even in high water years well into long stretches of negative temperatures. I can think of a good number of landowners from Badger Bay all the way to the border that are great to work with. [/QUOTE]
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