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Title: Planning my 1st North Dakota duck hunting trip!
Post by: Outdoors Junkie on September 09/19/19, 11:37:15 AM
My dad, a buddy, younger son, and I are planning a North Dakota duck hunting trip for the middle of October. My buddy has done this trip a couple of times but it will be the first time for my dad, son, and I. We have our lodging reserved, and location picked (based off my buddies past experience).

Have any of you been out to North Dakota for ducking hunting? Any advice or tips would be appreciated!
Title: Re: Planning my 1st North Dakota duck hunting trip!
Post by: glenn57 on September 09/19/19, 11:54:22 AM
What part of ND you going. The past 12 years I've driven 94 to Bismarck. My Nov trip is the best to see waterfowl. In Minnesota geese around Fergus falls us crazy. All along and especially past Jamestown the sky is full of birds. I hear and gave seen for myself the Tappen area is good. Best I can do
Title: Re: Planning my 1st North Dakota duck hunting trip!
Post by: Boar on September 09/19/19, 12:23:28 PM
ive done alot of fowl hunting around hurdsfield ND, PRARIE POTH HOLE reGion. awesome hunting. most farmersnhave no.problem let people hunt.  good luck
Title: Re: Planning my 1st North Dakota duck hunting trip!
Post by: savage270 on September 09/19/19, 01:02:14 PM
I grew up in ND hunting ducks and still live in Bismarck.  If possible, I would try to move your trip back a few weeks.  There are TONS of standing crops yet and the harvest is weeks behind.  Also the peak migration seems to be Oct 25 - Nov 5 these days.  I don't do much duck hunting these days as I prefer chasing pheasants with my dog, but if you have any more specific questions I can help with, feel free to send me a message.  Good luck!
Title: Re: Planning my 1st North Dakota duck hunting trip!
Post by: Outdoors Junkie on October 10/30/19, 04:57:22 PM
We had terrible weather (cold, rainy & windy) but good company on our North Dakota (southwest of Jamestown)duck hunting trip a week and half ago. Only a couple of ducks but lots of good memories made.
Title: Re: Planning my 1st North Dakota duck hunting trip!
Post by: Outdoors Junkie on October 10/30/19, 05:08:05 PM
A few more pictures from our trip.
Title: Re: Planning my 1st North Dakota duck hunting trip!
Post by: glenn57 on October 10/30/19, 05:12:47 PM
last Thursday and Friday I drove to and from Bismarck. usually this time of year the puddles and skies are full of waterfowl...…..I seen 2 swans!!!!

I think that 12 inches plus snow sent them straight on through!!!!!!!
Title: Re: Planning my 1st North Dakota duck hunting trip!
Post by: Rebel SS on October 10/30/19, 05:33:17 PM
Now that you bring that up....I haven't seen any geese flying or honking overhead....! That's a nightly Fall thing in CAWchester for as long as I can remember....didn't see any at twilight  last nite, and I was out by some of the reservoirs last nite... wonder what's up with that? :confused:
Title: Re: Planning my 1st North Dakota duck hunting trip!
Post by: Boar on October 10/30/19, 09:53:04 PM
we have gazillikns ups here along with swans. the major flight aint happend yet. not tila a abler clipper comes thru.
Title: Re: Planning my 1st North Dakota duck hunting trip!
Post by: Rebel SS on October 10/31/19, 08:22:28 AM
Haven't seen any in the morning coming in from the fields, either...that's really odd.
Title: Re: Planning my 1st North Dakota duck hunting trip!
Post by: savage270 on October 10/31/19, 11:21:04 AM
You were there too early.  The large majority of birds are still in Canada.  Things are starting to pick up this week from what I am hearing.
Title: Re: Planning my 1st North Dakota duck hunting trip!
Post by: Steve-o on October 10/31/19, 11:25:29 AM
They were heading south past Moose Lake last week in large numbers - according to the National Weather Service anyway.

Almost a million ducks create weather radar phenomenon in Minnesota (https://bringmethenews.com/minnesota-weather/almost-a-million-ducks-create-weather-radar-phenomenon-in-minnesota)

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Title: Re: Planning my 1st North Dakota duck hunting trip!
Post by: JohnWester on October 10/31/19, 08:01:39 PM
agree, birds are in canada, my son and buddies just got back last sunday from central sask, and they said the northern mallards just showed where they were last wed, so a week ago... they are still coming.