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Call me a liar but I seen a small move today with a half dozen flocks up high and in formation. Did manage to knock over 3 this a.m and they all came from the clouds.

No surprise at all. Molt migrators. Happens every year Mid-Late September. I saw some over a week ago which is a little early for molts.

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Call me a liar but I seen a small move today with a half dozen flocks up high and in formation. Did manage to knock over 3 this a.m and they all came from the clouds.

There was a small migration yesterday. This occurs every year. It's not all molt migraters either. I shoot lessers and cacklers every year early season. I even see snow geese every year during early season.

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Took too boys out this weekend south of Monticello saw a few birds mostly teal and woodies boys got 5 ducks 4 teal and a woody... pretty good for first timers thou. There was a few geese flying around no big numbers yet... I've seen more around St. Cloud then around the Monticello area...I think by opener we should start to see some real numbers around most area's of the state.

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From all of my recent scouting I can say the rice crop is minimal. The rice that is seen is mainly the standing stuff from last year. Actual crop producing rice is way down in the north-land. If you are planing on hunting places that you have hunted in the past with rice for opener check it out prior to the season. I don't know if I will be on the water, have my eye on a barley field that has yet to be cut and is the only one I have seen up here in the northeastern part of the state.

Happy Hunting

Kettle

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Well, how did everyone do today? Two of us got out and shot our limits. 6 woodies, 4 teal, and 2 mallards. Missed a lot also frown Saw a ton of wood ducks today and had quite a few more woodies stop by and hang out in the decoys after we had our 6.

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My dad and I saw lots of ducks but we suck at shooting but love to blast at them anyways. I could not believe we had them so close and could still miss. We ended up with one wood duck. We should have had limits for sure but it is okay we had a great morning minus the bugs.

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Hunted by Leech Lake. Heard lots of shooting down on Steamboat. I was a little north and didn't get much action. Ended up getting one woodie out of 8 that were locked on our decoys. I'm blaming my new shotgun and too tight of a choke for that. Lol! Had a few mallards fly just out of range. Lots of mosquitos for us too.

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got a 2 man limit of ducks by 930. guys to our right were sky busting birds and guys to our left were pretty good shots--it was fun to watch them cut them out of the sky. we had decent shooting but room for improvement for sure--just had more ducks pass by us to get us to our limits.

mallards and teal made up the limits with a female ringneck. held back on shooting the spoonies that seemed to always lock up on our spread.

Hunting SW MN

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Report from my back yard just East of Pelican in Wright County.

Holy wood ducks!!! Yesterday buddy and I filled out our bag. 6 woodies (2 really nice drakes), 1 blue winged teal, 1 widgeon, 1 redhead and 1 mallard, 2 flying cripples counted as dead. Widgeon and redhead very unusual for this location. Woodies were coming in hot and fast in groups of 2-6. Never seen so many around here. Very close shooting on all birds. Decoying quite nicely. Dog got a lot of chances to shake of the rust. With a few marking rocks and a couple of escorts into the cattails he managed to find all downed birds. Not a single goose in the sky, very few mallards sighted. Lots of teal flying around but my slough is too deep this year so they're not using it as much as usual. 2 Years ago, several neighbors and I got together to build and place 30 wood duck boxes. IT IS CLEARLY PAYING OFF!

This morning hunting solo: passed on a lot of the wood ducks concentrating on trying to bag some yummy teal. Bagged 2 nice wood duck drakes (I just couldn't resist when they pitched in clean lit up by the rising sun behind me like a Kouba print), 2 blue wings, a greenwing and a big fat mallard drake. Birds still pitching readily into the dekes, mallards clearly more wary and forming larger flocks. Woodies still in Kamikaze mode. Dog almost caught one hen that landed 12" from the rat hut he was sitting on. I was laughing too hard to bust the teal that followed her in. Fair number of geese low and slow in ragged flocks but none came in close to me. Also picked up a bonus dove that chose a poor flight path to go with my teal.

In addition to the usual AAA barrage on Pelican (sounded heavier than last few years) there were hunters present on several small water sloughs nearby that haven't been there in 4 years. Helped the neighbor kids retrieve 3 woodies they'd downed in heavy cover on a small pothole after I packed it in. Great to see the youngsters getting into the sport. They knocked down a mallard drake with their 20ga single shots while I was working the dog and got to see him do a live water retrieve on a crippled bird. Luke will be talking dad into a hunting dog for Christmas I think.

Overall, one of the best openers I can remember.

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For what should be considered my first year im happy, and did it on my own (and you guys help on this forum). Got my limit of woody's and 1 teal on opener, only one hen mallard came to the decoys but swatting at a skeeter messed the only chance i had at a mallard.

Today was a little tougher, the woody's still came in but not in the decoys like yesterday. Had issues with left handed shooter(me) and right handed gun causing me to only have 1 shot. Gonna switch the safety around before i get out again that for sure. Caused me to not get my limit of woody's today. Ended up with 1 beautiful drake though.

Cant wait for cooler temps!!!

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Been hearing some real mixed reports from different buds. Since I'm in Texas now I obviously haven't been out but I keep in contact with all my old duck buds. Two buddies that went to our traditional opener spot (one of the guys took my seat:( shot their limit of woodies, ringers & teal in 15 mins opening morning. Today they shot drakes only & it took a whopping 45 mins to fill out. 3 other parties filled out or came close but it took more work. 2 parties did really poor on a traditionally good lake. Sounds like scouting is critical, as always

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Hunted east of St. Cloud lots of Woodies and seen lots of Mallards good size flocks of them that were not interested in decoys... lots of geese as well saw 6-7 flocks of 20-30 birds each... beautiful morning to be out should have brought some fishing gear and headed to the lake afterward. After reading the reports from DU this year should be really stellar for birds it just sounds like it may take a week or two longer for the birds to come down from canada.

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Carlos Avery opening morning. On the edge and not many made it out that far. Non stop shooting for the first 40 minutes. Only had 4 chances to shoot. Capitolized on one. Ten of us scattered around in there got 10 birds total. Mallards,teal and woodies.Skyblast city as usual. Pass on birds that are too high directly overhead and the parties on each side of us unload on them.Nothing sporting about it to some ppl. You would think they are literally starving and the hail mary shots are their only chance at a meal.

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Watched the evening flight over a campfire and a few beers in my backyard. Woodies and teal settled in nicely on my slough. Several larger flocks of mallards winged in from the NW and headed in the direction of some picked small grain fields. A few ragged flocks of geese did likewise. Lots of wood ducks in the air still, they haven't flown the coop yet! Anybody fortunate enough to have tomorrow off would probably do pretty well tucked into a deep cove by one of the oak tree islands on Pelican with a canoe and a couple wood duck dekes. The ones I shot had crops full of acorns. No ducks for me this week, only overtime (unless it rains). The joys of being a pipeliner. Lots of money for shells, no time to shoot them.

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Had the new pup out this weekend. He is 8 months old now and 80#...wow. Either way he did good for a pup. Retrieved 6 on Saturday and a coot on Sunday. Duck numbers were ok on Saturday until about 830am and then it was a couple per hour after that. Was good to get him on some birds at least.

Sunday was almost void of birds with only the coot to show for the morning in the same spot. Woodies flew out super early as the normally do and found a better place to sit then the slough lol. Still a fun weekend and I am excited for the October 11th opener. Time to put some time in the deer stand I guess

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