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Was expecting the worst this morning when the first hour or so of shooting light had passed and very few birds seen. Thankfully decided to fly late and was steady action of gadwall, cans, redhead, and mallards with some random flocks of other birds including buffleheads working. Did not want to decoy very well where we were set up. Shot some, missed a lot. Saw massive numbers of birds across the refuge line but action was steady. Pool 7.

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Saw a pair of mallards, pair of mergies, 3 whistlers. Got a suzy in the last legal minute. Came in alone. No sign of any migrators. No new birds noticed. Typical locals flying after legal shooting is over. Waited at access to explain to a fisherman that our season is only 60 days and his is over 6 months.Called ranger Rick to see at what distance does a fishing boat get to be considered hunter harassment . Basically was told " It is public water. He can fish wherever he wants" ????????? That mean I can hunt wherever I want ?? Might try the beach tomorrow. Said it is up to whether the angler is considerate or not. frown

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I just drove a bunch in the greater east metro area looking for ducks, just to see if any are around. Pretty slim pickins, even though I wasn't expecting much, I saw even less than I expected. Hopefully some are still moving down.

I was specifically looking for divers on larger water bodies, and only saw one decent flock (ringbill) working one lake, and a lone pair (ringbill) on another real close to metro lake, other than that just a fair amount of coots and some scattered geese and a handfull of swans.

Saw one woodduck, some small groups of mallards on small sloughs, and some turkeys proudly standing guard over a pond smile

I still am planning to go out Sat morning, but not expecting much except a nice sunrise...

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Got three mallards on Tuesday morning. Saw hundreds of divers milling about. Mostly ringbills and buffies. Could have limited out but my dog started breaking when the birds were coming into the decoys. He screwed me over on a pair of mallards, a pair of buffies, and a single buffie. He hasn't done that in 5 years. I'll have to break him of that real quick.

New birds pushed in Monday night. Looked like mostly buffies and ringbills. The mallards I saw were still locals and were very few in numbers. More birds pushed in during the day Tuesday and Tuesday night. I didn't hunt today but driving around running errands I saw a decent amount of goldeneyes. Threw the grapevine I heard of guys limiting out on divers this morning from a few different people. The birds are moving boys! The divers are on the move, but few if any mallards have pushed into the far northern reaches of the state.

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Last weekend we started seeing new birds coming down. Lots of cans coming through still. I can't believe the amount of cans we've seen this year and yet the limit is one? crazy We did witness one group of four guys drop at least 10 cans. They were checked by the DNR at the landing. I hope they got tagged.

Sunday and Monday we saw some bigger flocks of mallards coming down, we also bagged a wigeon and a gadwall.

The nice weather has provided a trickle of migrating birds all year.

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Saw some cans,bills and goldies in the metro so decided to try north metro lake. Saw about 8 mallards,3 woodies and 2 large flocks of divers . Think they were ringies. None of the above birds came close enough to merit shouldering the gun. One of the big flocks was 30 birds and the other roughly 50.

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Hunted yesterday afternoon/evening and watched a steady stream of cans the entire time. Pretty much everything was high. Fired once, one bird. Redhead. Birds are here, just another matter of being right place right time.

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At work in Maple Grove today I noticed more mallards. Been working at the site about 3 weeks now and have only seen one pair and 5 woodies in small holding pond. Today there were about 50. Also noticed mallards in freeway ponds on the way home that have not had a bird in them all year. Could not hunt tonight. Report in am.

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DEAD ...

Besides a few educated pockets of stale birds. We need some serious help from ol mother nature!

For the first time in a long time I didn't go out this am, last 2 1/2 days taught me to get a project done today instead ..

Get ready to see giant fat mallards!! About a week after season closes .... frown

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Got out yesterday for my second time ever (and second weekend in a row). Hunting around Buffalo area. We didn't see much except for a few far off groups of ducks and one large group of Geese in a nearby farm field. Then we saw a couple groups of cans fly right over our spot after we had pulled the decoys and were standing next to the trucks. Go figure.

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Hunted with a buddy Friday and Saturday. Limited out Friday and shot three bonus geese. Buffies, ringbills and redheads in that order. Saturday shot 8 ducks in the same spot. Buffies, ringbills and redheads again. Scouted a different area Saturday evening and witnessed thousands of mallards and geese feeding in corn fields. Get ready this weekend boys, the birds will be pushing your way.

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Had a flock of snows go over my jobsite west of New Ulm this morning. Weather could for all intents and purposes put an end to the season depending on how it plays out. Next 3-7 days could get dirty. Or not. Nodak bound Thursday night for 5 days to see what plays out. Really won't be completely surprised if I have to come back east to squeeze in a couple big water hunts.

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Had a flock of snows go over my jobsite west of New Ulm this morning. Weather could for all intents and purposes put an end to the season depending on how it plays out. Next 3-7 days could get dirty. Or not. Nodak bound Thursday night for 5 days to see what plays out. Really won't be completely surprised if I have to come back east to squeeze in a couple big water hunts.

sounds crazy but I have friends leaving for Saskatchewan Friday, they have left 2nd weekend in Nov. For the past 6 years and always pilled them up. I'd be a bit nervous with the for cast, but there not worried a bit.

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sounds crazy but I have friends leaving for Saskatchewan Friday, they have left 2nd weekend in Nov. For the past 6 years and always pilled them up. I'd be a bit nervous with the for cast, but there not worried a bit.

Southern SK is loaded right now. That may change early next week if the forecast holds. We'll be heading to Nodak next Wednesday. This time of a year is a roll of the dice but there are big rewards.

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Just wrapped up a long stint of ducking. Here's the report:

Friday - bagged a few with lots of divers around and some mallards coming down.

Saturday and Sunday - were nearly a bust bagging only 2 mallards on Saturday and one on Sunday.

Monday - was lights out. Ducks were suddenly everywhere. Bagged 11 ducks for two of us. Should of had our limit but 'can fever' took over. We passed on a lot of shots trying to ID ducks. We also had to leave by 10am. The mallards were coming down in flocks of 50-100 with most landing in the middle of the lake where they were safe. We had a mixed bag of blue bills, cans, mallards, widgeon, and gadwall. We saw buffies and had a flock of pintails we should have shot at which didn't come back.

Tuesday - BUST! All the birds had moved through. Very little for divers. A few very leery flocks of mallards. Practically nothing flying compared to Monday.

Seems like the birds are starting to move with deer season just around the corner.

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