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wheres everyone huntin for early season?


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witht he early season just around the corner thought i would see where everyone os goin to be huntin. i will be out in the stillwater area if i get all the work done next week. well good luck to everyone and cant wait to hear all the stories.

iceman

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we're gonna be hunting the Sartell Area for some of those big fat river honkers...probably focus on the alfalfa fields until we manage to find a field with a little cut corn...need to get our blinds soon here and mud 'em up and brush 'em out with the green

good luck all, and reports better be posted (same goes for the doves)

SA/wdw

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If all goes well, I will be in Fergus Falls. I live in Marshall, MN and I have not seen many birds. I know the birds are thick around the north suburbs. I will be hitting them in a couple weeks.

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I am going to downtown woodbury and sit on top of the sam's club. Man those dawg gone city geese just drive me crazy...especially when they won't leave to come visit my decoys. grin.gif

Actually I will be going to Fergus.

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West of Bemidji


will that be anywhere near solway/leonard area or near clearbrook. I have a cabin 3 miles west of Leonard and havent really found any spots but have 2 people that have been telling me they get alot of geese on their property so maybe get to hunt it later in the fall.

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North of Hutchinson about 20 miles. My buddy has a wheat field right next to his house, and I have a sweet corn field right next to mine, but that wont be picked before this weekend. havent seen much for geese anywhere latley though. Especially around my place. Hopefully they'll start movin around more once they get a few shots fired at them. Good Luck.

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