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2009 Waterfowl Reports


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Hunted a little north of Faribo and broke thru 1/4" ice for about 300 yrds till i hit open water.

Saw about 20 mallards and had three sit in the dekes about 15 minutes before time and sat for 5 mins then took off. Saw a few merks and 200ish geese.

Didn't fire a shot, sat till 9:30 and didn't see anything after 7:30.

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finally found the ducks and geese and it was on the last day of the season and wouldnt you kinow that I had to work today but I found were the ducks (mallards) and geese are... Dam city ducks. on the way to work which was Edina so from Zimmerman to Edina just about every available ditch,pothole that held water had mallards and geese in them and on the way home even more than the morning...now just have to get permission for next season laughmad

thats where the birds are all season Im convinced of it dam city ducks.

guess I'll wait for the geese now

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Went out to Pelican lake near St. Michael for the last hour and a half this afternoon. Within 15 minutes or so I hit a lone drake mallard on one of my best and longest shots I made all season. Needless to say a good way to end the season.

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last night saw around 400 geese in this field so this morning we set up in it and nothing flew until 11:15 wow what a long wait and as it goes the birds flew just out of range and landed in another field dam geese so we decided to wait it out until the evening shoot and 4 monster flock came by but they were intent on useing the field that we did not have permission to hunt ended up with one yep one goose well its better than none. late season geese whats up with that? grin

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I have heard that if geese are using a field you should not set up in it rather just go into it and lay there. If they see another flock where they were yesterday they won't land there. Anyone else ever hear that? Take care and N Joy the Hunt././Jimbo

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tried that on friday morning we had 300 geese in the field the night before and so we set our layout blinds up in the morning with no decoys and they flew over just out of range and to the next feild over less than 1/4 mile away mad so on saturday we set up in the same place with decoys and they did the same thing but we managed to pull one goose down. The geese just didnt want to be in that field anymore I guess

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Hunted a little north of Faribo and broke thru 1/4" ice for about 300 yrds till i hit open water.

Saw about 20 mallards and had three sit in the dekes about 15 minutes before time and sat for 5 mins then took off. Saw a few merks and 200ish geese.

Didn't fire a shot, sat till 9:30 and didn't see anything

after 7:30.

you gave up way to early for late season ducks

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We are going to start hunting chiseled corn that birds have not been using yet for that very reason.

New field and new sets.

Also a couple of guys just can't seem to stay still until it's time to get up, but we can work on that. I'm fifty and still in pretty good shape but a couple of the old dogs have trouble with the ground blinds so we are looking at flocking chair blinds to use on cloudy days maybe that will help.

We have have flocks of 30-60 birds circle us high and want to come down but they see somthing like dogs or people move and it's over. I wish they would leave the dogs at home. Not to mention the over calling that happens time to time until I have to scold someone. that stinks.

our harvest rate would go way up. Good luck everyone keep posting.

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