that's because they tend to stage up somewhere southeast of you kurt. if you can find where they stage up for a period of time and catch a few heavy north winds it can be good. but in most years they push threw our area in a matter of two days.
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also there migration route is a lot thinner and more condensed in SD. by the time they get north of 94 they are spread more laterally than in SD. somewhere between Gettysburg and roscoe would be tittysprinkles 9 out of 10 years
Yeah back a few years ago they had an extremely tight flyway. You could count on it being about ten miles wide at 94 with Dawson being at the center. Now days I find them from the east shore of oahe damn near to the main flyway. Used to be the birds were easy to spot with how few blues it has but it's getting to mixed now to be able to tell for sure. Have any of you seen a big push of lessers yet? I've seen a fair few flocks of them but nothing I would call the main push.
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