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<blockquote data-quote="dean nelson" data-source="post: 79614" data-attributes="member: 1305"><p>The specks mass stage on the south Saskatchewan River near Cabri. When they leave there they split up with a big chunk heading for California and the other chunk heading for Texas Louisiana and Arkansas. They tend to do a big jump from the river with many heading for Quivira NWR and Cheyenne bottoms NWR in western KS in one shot. Because they go so far so fast they tend to over fly ND unless like three years ago they get pushed out of Canada early. Weather they over fly ND or not the corridor they use in fall is almost exclusively down the river up here. We always have a few around just east of the river in fall but some years there are dramatically more then others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dean nelson, post: 79614, member: 1305"] The specks mass stage on the south Saskatchewan River near Cabri. When they leave there they split up with a big chunk heading for California and the other chunk heading for Texas Louisiana and Arkansas. They tend to do a big jump from the river with many heading for Quivira NWR and Cheyenne bottoms NWR in western KS in one shot. Because they go so far so fast they tend to over fly ND unless like three years ago they get pushed out of Canada early. Weather they over fly ND or not the corridor they use in fall is almost exclusively down the river up here. We always have a few around just east of the river in fall but some years there are dramatically more then others. [/QUOTE]
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