SerchforPerch
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Im guessing the hoards are pretty well up into the northern half of Canada yet, these are birds that have been pounded on for the last month and took an early respite below the 49th parallel.
I'm curious what your definition of Northern Canada is? I'm assuming that by far northern Canada you mean far Northern part of far suthern Canada because far northern canada is a fucking ice cube right now.Im guessing the hoards are pretty well up into the northern half of Canada yet, these are birds that have been pounded on for the last month and took an early respite below the 49th parallel.
Not to mention we will start getting the moon working in our favor in a few days.Based on prior trips to Saskatchewan and the weather we have(n't) had, I would bet that the bulk of the snows are in between Saskatoon and Regina at this point. Looks like they won't be any colder than ND the next few days but some highs forecasted at or below freezing next week for them so that could push it into full gear...
I'm curious what your definition of Northern Canada is? I'm assuming that by far northern Canada you mean far Northern part of far suthern Canada because far northern canada is a fucking ice cube right now.
Im curious why the FOCK your so analytical to other peoples comments?? Your assumptions are correct and I hope you do realize other people have been in the snow goose game just as long or longer than our own resident expert Super Nean Delson. Also I hope you have reliable resources from the northern half of the province down into the southern half of the province because the information you seem regurgitate on us consists of the same shit every day of the previous year.
Do you even actually hunt waterfowl or are you primarily a Bird Watcher nowadays:;:huh
No I just hang out with the Eskimos being analytical about why somebody would say something equivalent to Houston Texas being in North Dakota is considered hyper analytical because last time I checked Northern Canada wasn't near the United States border unless you're in fucking Alaska! Have you ever looked at a map or possibly ever been up there because there are never snows that stage in the northern half of the province of Saskatchewan since it's all fucking boreal forest! You see the red line that's called the tree line and the yellow is the central flyway flight corridor with another that come in from due north but they split between the central and the pacific. Now due tell this great second hand info from someone who apparently lives in the trees and doesn't own a map. Or how about maybe you post a real report like the rest of us have.