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Author Topic: Mid season slow down~Report~  (Read 1707 times)

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Offline snow

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Sure hope the coming cold snap stirs things up,most local birds pushed south except for the ones hold up in towns and cities,spent sometime last week in south dakota,waterfowl were still in north dakota and very few pheasants were seen in the area I scouted,over 400 miles in two days,5 hens,unreal for areas I usually see 100's at daybreak and sundown.

This was in the north central region of south dakota.

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Offline snow

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Well all hell has broke lose guyz,1000's unpon 1000's of mallards,honkers and snow geeese have jumped the border from nodak into sodak,tonadoes of birds can be seen for miles over picked corn fields,western mn is getting their fare share as well with this latest front,tomorrow and sunday should be reaaly good.

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More of the same here in central mn turkey day,scratched out some dandy big northern greenheads,lots of geese are in the area,mostly lessers,seem to be heading east towards the st croix river.
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