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<blockquote data-quote="dean nelson" data-source="post: 156794" data-attributes="member: 1305"><p>The leading edge is somewhere north of 94 at this point! Huge numbers in northern SD with most birds being described as having no interest in stopping and trucking north. Places like the RWB and squaw are now WELL on the backside of the main push hoping for the juvies to get there but unfortunately they move slower so are spread out to hell and back in sporadic small groups from Northwestern Missouri all the way down to Arkansas. At this point the main body is somewhere between 94 and 90 but it's so early i don't know anyone who is hitting them so it's hard to place a finger on exactly where they are in that run. Be interesting to see how far back the snow and cold will push them.</p><p></p><p></p><p>As for honkers there was the better part of 10,000 in the fields between misty waters and houg island with many many flocks heading up river yesterday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dean nelson, post: 156794, member: 1305"] The leading edge is somewhere north of 94 at this point! Huge numbers in northern SD with most birds being described as having no interest in stopping and trucking north. Places like the RWB and squaw are now WELL on the backside of the main push hoping for the juvies to get there but unfortunately they move slower so are spread out to hell and back in sporadic small groups from Northwestern Missouri all the way down to Arkansas. At this point the main body is somewhere between 94 and 90 but it's so early i don't know anyone who is hitting them so it's hard to place a finger on exactly where they are in that run. Be interesting to see how far back the snow and cold will push them. As for honkers there was the better part of 10,000 in the fields between misty waters and houg island with many many flocks heading up river yesterday. [/QUOTE]
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