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Posted By:
kobear
Web Member

Douglas County 10-25-2010 08:42
Cloudy, Occassional Rain Showers – 40-45 Degrees
Wet. Real wet. Thunder before legal shooting Saturday. Shotgun thunder after. Didn’t sound like alot of guys out but there sure were ducks. Ringbills and a gadwall. Never got the drop on any mallards, other ducks swung thru interfereing twice and they got me by suprise once.
Sunday they were later but had some big flocks swirl right in. First ones caught me sitting them came so quick. Half were on the water before I stood up. Pulled down on the passers not landing, bang, bang, switched to the lifting off birds, bang. No ducks three clean misses dog not impressed. Ended with five ringbills.

Posted By:
kobear
Web Member

West central 10-22-2010 21:02
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – 45-50 Degrees
Lots of birds bagged in the past week. Mallards and woodies in some spots. Ringbills in others. Field shooting like it’s ND. Good to see guys who haven’t been out in years get stamps and bag birds. Not sure why but I’m headed to ND next week. Tomorrow, there are new birds out back. A pintail even.

Posted By:
Peter-Brown
Field Editor

North Metro, Anoka County 10-22-2010 08:44
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – 50-60 Degrees
Things have been pretty slow in the Geo.Watch area. A few birds seen and a few taken, but not much to report.

I skipped this morning after striking out yesterday. Almost no shooting heard in AM.

I’m headed back to St Louis County. I did OK there last week on Ducks and super on Grouse.

I plan on hunting the Pelican River (north of Orr Sat. AM ) The local guys say there are a few new birds around.

Although, I’ve done very well chasing Grouse my duck numbers are still a little better. A great Improvement over 2009.

[Edited By Peter-Brown on 2010-10-22 08:45]

Posted By:
Paul-Burton
Field Editor

brainerd area 10-19-2010 16:36
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slow start to the season…..
The least amount that i have hunted early in the season in many years, guess turning 30 I have started putting more time into working the family business and house projects.
There have been about the same amount of local ducks as previous years, decent number of woodies and mallards, some ringers and bluebills earlier than usual.

I havent scouted a ton or even hunted to warrant many reports, dont want to BS anyone on here, start weekend traveling friday, hopefully with some insight as to what ducks are doing in the northern part of the state.

Posted By:
dstohlberg08
Web Member

north metro 10-19-2010 14:59
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – 40-45 Degrees
Hunted the metro this mourning and did OK, wasn’t expecting much. First flock was canvasbacks decoying, we each killed one. Then blue bills followed by ringers. Then nothing it lasted about 30 minutes or so. Headed north west the rest of the week.

Posted By:
Peter-Brown
Field Editor

North Metro, Anoka Cty 10-13-2010 11:38
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – 50-60 Degrees
There has been steady early shooting in the area (Geo. Watch) for the last 4 to 5 days. Shots fired drop off big time after the first 30/45 minutes.

I have averaged couple ducks/geese each day between Geo.watch and Reshanu, mostly Woodies. I have not tried Centerville.

I’ve seen a fair number of birds , but they are pretty wary. Usually headed to closed areas

My poor shooting has reduced my take.

It’s hard to tell how others are doing as I actually encounter few hunters. If shots fired means anything the guys working the south end of G.W. (Sat. Sun.& Mon.)should be cleaning a bunch of birds. However high flyers and emptied guns doen’t always mean birds in the freezer.

My total birds taken is better this year than last.

I’m headed north for about a week.

[Edited By Peter-Brown on 2010-10-13 11:39]

[Edited By Peter-Brown on 2010-10-13 11:40]

Posted By:
3Times
Web Member

10-11-2010 23:08
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This was the worst opening day of my life, pulled the trigger 3Times missed each time and almost fell out of the boat on the 3rd shot. There was some bird movement prior to 9:00 but nothing after. The upside being that the walleyes, crappies and sunnies we on Fire

Sunday morning was a Ringer shoot and we ended with 15 for 3 guys. Not a fraction of the birds that were there last year.

Monday I relocated to a small rice lake at shooting time and went out and watched the 2 other groups on it. I moved to the north end after watching for an hour, not on the X but shot a nice Greenhead a Drake Woody and a Honker.

Tuesday I brought a friend along and set up on a shore line that looked like it was getting worked by the birds on Monday. We did alright we got 5 Mallards, 3 Woodys This lake is awesome for the amount of birds, we could have killed more of them but we don’t have a dog and just can’t shoot at about a 1/3 of the birds that come into range because a man can’t travel on the bogs behind us.

Wednesday the wind blew hard the spinner worked and we were able to decoy most of the birds right into the kill zone we took a limit including Mallards, Redheads, Ringers, Gadwall and Woody

Thursday I went by myself and got 2 Mallards a Woody and a Ringer

Back to work Friday Saturday and Sunday.

Today I went out with 2 Friends and we got 2 Mallards, 2 Green wing Teal, 1 Pintail and 2 Ringers.

Photos in Grip and Grin

Posted By:
crowwing hunter
Guest

hubbard badoura area 10-11-2010 18:11
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Hunted sat on a area lake…. saw a few geese… trumpeter swans and absolutely no ducks. Ended up with one mallard. Looking forward to those migrating ducks. I’ll be at the duck schaack for 9 days straight starting 0ct. 16. Hopefully I’ll have something to report on.

Posted By:
dstohlberg08
Web Member

thief lake 10-09-2010 22:12
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – 50-60 Degrees
Lots of ringers around, I think the dnr counted on wedsnesday and said there were about 7900 ringers,400 cans, 400 bills,600 redheads and very few puddle ducks. I also saw a nice flock of wood ducks in a ditch near the moose river. Mostly ringers in the bag with a few redheads, three mallards,and one widgeon for the week. Weather way to nice. The walleyes are biting

Posted By:
knute
Web Member

Mahnomen 10-08-2010 22:50
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – Over 70 Degrees
Hunted the opener on a large WFPA that has been really good in the past. Saw a few on it Friday afternoon. Well, come Saturday, they were no where to be found.
Never saw a single duck on Saturday. Stayed out all day and never even saw one!!!!! Pulled the boat and moved over to a near by lake where Two of my buddies hunted Saturday.

Sunday was much better, shot my limit of six by 8:30. Alot of birds moving early. The surprising thing was we shot no mallards or woodies, and only three teal.
It was all divers. My limit consisted of two redheads, two ringbills, one bluebill, and one bufflehead.
The other two guys also got their limits of similar birds on Sunday, but by 9:30 the skies were empty again.

Went out Monday morning for one last try before heading back to the cities. About two minutes to legal, I was loading up and getting everything set in the boat when I looked up and what to my eyes did appear, but about thirty ringers bearing straight for me. They obviously saw me floundering around and off they went. Ten minutes later, a pair of redheads came in and I dropped one. That was it! Saw a couple small flocks moving about, but not interested in my decoys.

WAY TOO nice for ducks. No wind at all one Sat. or Monday. Still it was great to be out on the lake again. Going to wait for a little cooler weather before going out again.

Good luck everyone.

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Posted By:
Peter-Brown
Field Editor

North Metro, Anoka Cty 10-07-2010 09:41
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – 45-50 Degrees
Sorry I’m so late with this report, but it’s taken some time to get caught up after Saskatchewan trip.

I’ve hunted the last few days on Geo.watch and today Reshanu. It’s been pretty slow. I did get three ducks this AM.

I’m seeing mostly Woodies with the odd Teal and Mallards.

A bunch of shooting right at legal each day, then it realy drops off.

There seems to be a fair numbers of hunters out, with access seemingly easy with high water.

The high water is screwing up some of my best spots, but I’ll adjust.

Hunting for both ducks and geese is always better in this area with low water rather than high.

I’ll keep after then and report again after the weekend.

I’m headed north( Orr area) next week.

Posted By:
dstohlberg08
Web Member

thief lake 10-06-2010 17:47
Sunny & Clear, High Winds – 40-45 Degrees
Hunted thief this mourning,it was a bit slow. Me and a buddy got eight. The majority of ducks around are ringers. Tally for the day was five ringers,two mallards and one blue bill. Also saw quite a few Canada geese and snows in the fields around the lake. Got two more days to hunt and ducks to cook.

Posted By:
CPAMAN
Guest

North Dakota 10-05-2010 16:49
Sunny & Clear, High Winds – 60-65 Degrees
See my depressing report on the North Dakota field reports. Yuck!

Posted By:
jasonmn24
Web Member

west central mn 10-04-2010 21:58
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lots of woodies around. a couple hundred today flying around. buddy and i shot 3 drakes

Posted By:
duckyboymn
Guest

Southern MN 10-04-2010 21:53
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – –
Four of us were out this morning on our private slough that we hunt after opening weekend. The birds continued to stack from Early goose to Take a kid and then after this weekend. There were roughly 200-250 ducks using it..mainly mallards, then woodies, teal, and even a few gads and pintails. And the Honkers recently came back.

We had a 4 man limit by 8:15. We were fortunate to get 12 drake mallards and stay at our 4 Hen limit. Three of the hens were taken early. Then a gad, woodies, GW and BW teal filled out our bag. Kicked out about 40 roosting honkers and ducks galore upon entry. By far a hunt that is isolated to that area. We didn’t hear any other shots other than our own. We were lucky to get them to commit like they did near the end as we had zero wind, which usually is the driving force to bring them down.

[Edited By duckyboymn on 2010-10-04 21:57]

Posted By:
Mendota Go-Devil
Guest

Rice and Skunk Lake Central MN 10-04-2010 19:01
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – 50-60 Degrees
We hunted the Rice and Skunk area for opener. These lakes have lots of wild rice this year but the water level is higher than I’ve ever seen it in the fall. Our party did OK. Six of us shot 11 ducks on Saturday and four of us shot seven on Sunday (6 mallards, 8 teal, 2 pintails, 1 woodie and one spoonbill…ooops!).

Very few woodies were around. Both days large flocks of teal would periodically migrate through which would result in increased shooting around the two lakes for a half hour or so afterward.

We did not see very many mallards but shot well when some came in within range.

I do think there were more birds in the area this opener compared to last year.

Posted By:
kobear
Web Member

Douglas County 10-04-2010 09:35
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – 35-40 Degrees
Lots of birds around. Ringers moved in, teal still here. LOTS of shooting. More guys out than past years, good to see as most were very well mannered with little sky busting. Near limits for 5 guys Sat and 3 each Sun. Definitely need to shoot some Clays.
Seems the Youth that we had out there two weeks ago didn’t bother em too much.

Posted By:
Canman OMaddie
Web Member

Sibley 10-04-2010 09:04
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Birds around just not in the right spot either day. find a flooded feild and you are golden!!

Posted By:
webmaster
root

MN DNR REPORT 09-30-2010 18:06
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Most managers across the state are predicting a duck season similar to last year, which by most accounts was poor to fair. The number of breeding ducks in the state was unchanged from 2009; continental breeding duck numbers were also unchanged from last year for all species. The distribution of continental ducks once again showed large numbers of breeding ducks present in the eastern Dakotas in response to record spring wetland conditions. Most anecdotal reports indicate that production (number of young) was fair to good in most regions, including Minnesota.

Habitat conditions are generally very wet across most of the state. In southern Minnesota, many rivers remain under flood warnings with the excessive rainfall experienced last week. Lake levels also rose last week throughout much of the state. Extensive areas of sheet water and flooded fields are present and will likely disperse ducks early in the season. Wild rice crops were below average but highly variable across the state this year; stands have started to deteriorate on many rice lakes.

Waterfowl surveys conducted this week indicated that duck numbers in most locations were lower than last year at this time. Many blue-winged teal and wood ducks have already migrated out of the state. Fair numbers of migrant ring-necked ducks have moved into northern Minnesota but birds are fairly concentrated on a few lakes and numbers are near average for this time of year. In the northern 1/3 of the state, ring-necked ducks should dominate opening weekend bags. In other areas, mallards, blue-winged teal, and wood ducks will be more common.

Canada goose hunting should be good statewide; goose numbers have increased in many areas since mid September as flocks of molt migrant giant Canada geese have moved back into the state starting in mid-September. A few snow geese are present in extreme NW Minnesota.

Duck hunter numbers in 2009 were the 2nd lowest recorded since 1977 and likely to be similar or lower than that this season. Hunters can expect slightly below normal temperatures on opening weekend across the state, with daytime highs in the 50s to low 60s and lows in the upper 30s to the low 40s across most of the state. A mild cold front should move through the state Friday and Saturday with light north winds and a low chance of precipitation. Winds are expected to shift to the south by Sunday. Temperatures are forecast to be near normal most of next week with little chance of precipitation expected. Duck hunter numbers in 2009 were the 2nd lowest recorded since 1977 and likely to be similar or lower than that this season.

Hunters can expect slightly below normal temperatures on opening weekend across the state, with daytime highs in the 50s to low 60s and lows in the upper 30s to the low 40s across most of the state. A mild cold front should move through the state Friday and Saturday with light north winds and a low chance of precipitation. Winds are expected to shift to the south by Sunday. Temperatures are forecast to be near normal most of next week with little chance of precipitation expected.

Reminder:
Hunters should note that the duck season opens at 9 a.m. on Saturday October 2 and runs through Tuesday November 30. Shooting hours end at 4 p.m. through Saturday Oct. 9 and sunset the remainder of the season. Bag limits are 6 ducks/day. The bag limit for hen mallards, canvasbacks, and black ducks is 1/day. The bag limit for pintails, wood ducks, redheads, and scaup is 2/day. The daily bag limit for mergansers is 5/day, with no more than 2 hooded mergansers. The daily bag limit for coots is 15/day.

The regular Canada goose season opens statewide on Saturday October 2 and runs through December 25, except in the Rochester goose zone, where the season runs from Oct. 2 to Dec. 7 and Dec. 16 to Jan. 2. The bag limit is 3 Canada geese/day statewide for the entire season.

Motorized decoys are prohibited statewide through Saturday October 9th and on state wildlife management areas the entire season. Hunters should consult the 2010 Waterfowl Hunting regulations (available from license vendors or online at:

http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/regulations/hunting/index.html

for additional details and regulations. Be aware that the new drain plug law is in effect and hunters must remove drain plugs from boats before transporting them on public roads.

Safety Never Takes A Holiday: treat every gun as if it were loaded, be 100% certain of your target before pulling the trigger, wear your life vest, pay attention to other hunters and your hunting partners, and watch the weather.

[Edited By webmaster on 2010-09-30 18:09]

Posted By:
skankyringer
Web Member

central mn 09-30-2010 15:08
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Our youth hunt went pretty good. Both of our youths got plenty of shooting in, need to work a little on it, but they had a great time, as did their fathers watching. Neither shot a limit but both kids did manage to shoot four ducks. I think both kids will be hooked for life, fathers, not sure yet. I know they could see the excitement in their kids eyes. This weekend we will be trying our luck in the same area. Hope some of the teal and wood ducks have stuck around. Good luck everyone.

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Posted By:
dstohlberg08
Web Member

glenwood 09-19-2010 20:02
Mostly Cloudy, No Precipitation – 45-50 Degrees
Hunted a small lake near a friends cabin in glenwood this mourning,we shot 2 geese and missed a third. Very few geese seen in the area. Also saw very few ducks flying. So far in five hunts my group has killed 31 geese with 0 banded

Posted By:
CPAMAN
Guest

West Central Minnesota 09-19-2010 19:50
Mostly Sunny, No Precipitation – 50-60 Degrees
My brother Andy and a friend took three youths including my nephew Tommy on their first waterfowl hunt Saturday AM. Andy and Tommy arrived at the spot, one they had never hunted, just before sunrise, but did not get set up until almost one hour after legal shooting. No matter as Tommy shot five BWT, a drake mallard, and a Canada goose in less than 30 minutes! Even more impressive was that it took him only fifteen shells to get a duck limit and a goose with a 20 gauge shotgun. The other two boys each shot a goose and a total of three more teal from a different boat. That is a fine hunt for two 12 year olds and 10 year old on their first waterfowl hunts.

My brother Andy said that Tommy could have shot another limit of ducks in the next half hour before they picked up the decoys. Not a tremendous amount of ducks, but the birds that came in were right in the decoys. Approximately 100 teal, and a dozen wood ducks and mallards that came into the slough in addition to about two dozen geese.

A great YWD hunt!

Posted By:
Joe-Weber
Field Editor

se metro 09-19-2010 10:45
Cloudy, Winds Calm – 50-60 Degrees
slow hunting saw aprox 100 birds few would even look…….most were heading to the river….one shot one goose…..

Posted By:
dstohlberg08
Web Member

western mn 09-19-2010 07:55
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – 40-45 Degrees
Hunted Saturday in western Mn, saw a good number of geese in the area. My three man crew shot 7, should have been a few more but poor shooting.

Posted By:
skankyringer
Web Member

se metro 09-15-2010 14:35
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We saw our first group of cacklers these last couple of days. They seem to be about two weeks ahead of their norm, at least for our area. More mallards have also drifted in and started to use area ponds more. This weekend we will be in central mn. for youth hunt,the two kids we have for this should have a blast,,,,,, we have been watching lots of ducks in the area.

Posted By:
dstohlberg08
Web Member

swamprat 09-13-2010 21:49
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – Over 70 Degrees
I think those anoka geese are hold up off highway 10 across from coon rapids high school, yesterday I saw about 200 in the ponds and scrub fields. There is quite a few geese around town as well as the huntable out- skirts. Going westward this weekend,will post report then.

Posted By:
swamprat177
Web Member

Same as Peter 09-13-2010 15:53
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I agree with Peter — for time of year, seems to be less geese. Can tell they are getting some hunting pressure as seeing more in town but overall, numbers lower than last year. For example, coner of Anoka 18 and 14 — the sod farms — many fewer geese.

Posted By:
Peter-Brown
Field Editor

North Metro 09-13-2010 15:45
Mostly Sunny, No Precipitation – 50-60 Degrees
Things are pretty slow. Went out Sat & Sun. no action.

Posted for pass shooting south end of Geo.Watch. Only stayed out until about 8:00 AM

Some shooting at the north end Sat. by the sounds of follow up shots, some birds must have been taken.

My observations show there to be a lower than normal number of geese in the area.

Will try again Wednesday.

Posted By:
Peter-Brown
Field Editor

St Louis cty.(Orr) North Metro (Geo. Watch) 09-10-2010 09:49
Mostly Sunny, No Precipitation – 50-60 Degrees
My hunting was a little limited during the first week.

I did get out Three mornings and have but one goose to show for it.

Hunted Monday and Wednesday near Elephant lake. A good number of geese seen. Poor early season shooting resulted in just one on Wed. The guys I regularly hunt with took seven on Sunday( I missed that shoot). Decoys in smaller water areas. Saw hundereds of ducks, mostly Woodies. Wild Rice was the attraction for both geese and ducks.

I hunted George Watch this morning. Nothing!! Saw no geese. A concern was that there were hardly and ducks either. I don’t know about hunting pressure earlier in the week, but saw no one else and heard no shooting this morning.

We walk in to Geo.Watch and set up for pass shooting. No deks this time of year.

Posted By:
Peter-Brown
Field Editor

Skankyringer 09-10-2010 09:25
Arctic Blast – Froze Out
What the “H” are you talking about ????

It is my understanding that field reports are actual hunting reports!!!!! Birds seen, birds shot, hunting presure ect. DURING THE SEASON !!!!!

The BSing and out of season stuff goes in our “state discussion forum”

I’ll admit things have been real slow in the forum, but that has nothing to do with the field editors.

Oh yes !!! everthing I’ve written above should be in the forum, not a field report.

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Posted By:
CPAMAN
Guest

St. Cloud Area 09-09-2010 23:19
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Lots of geese in the city limits of St. Cloud and that is where they are staying. They are feeding on grass clippings equivalent to hay resulting from the heavy rains we had in the month of August and thus far in September. You know, those areas along roadsides, highways, parks, etc. My brother shot two on Sunday am. Tons of geese but not many that came into the field he was hunting. He estimated about five hundred geese using the area he was hunting.

Posted By:
skankyringer
Web Member

09-09-2010 22:21
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I wondered why i left this sight a year ago. Lets talk about our field editors. Do some people just like to see there picture on a web site. Joe piscitiello last scribe 10-6-08, tom jes 9-7-09, mike sidders 10-11-09, paul burton 12=4=09, peter brown 11=30-09, joe weber, 11-15-09, and ole, the only one who deserves to be an editor, 4-11-10. If a new hunter ever came to this site for some help, — for bid. So much happens during the off season and during hatching, does anyone even notice. I paid the twenty dollars just so I could sound off. There are alot of real hunters out there, with no agenda , hope they get posted as they can probally help the normal hunter. This site should allow outsiders to post up, your mill of the run hunter, cause the editors are sure dropping the ball. I dont know if anyone hunts out of state on a regular basis, but if you do, you will normally find help from editors and other hunters to be quite helpful. Lets wake up or get people on board that want to help, right now i dont see anything that will help the normal hunter.

Posted By:
skankyringer
Web Member

09-09-2010 22:21
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I wondered why i left this sight a year ago. Lets talk about our field editors. Do some people just like to see there picture on a web site. Joe piscitiello last scribe 10-6-08, tom jes 9-7-09, mike sidders 10-11-09, paul burton 12=4=09, peter brown 11=30-09, joe weber, 11-15-09, and ole, the only one who deserves to be an editor, 4-11-10. If a new hunter ever came to this site for some help, — for bid. So much happens during the off season and during hatching, does anyone even notice. I paid the twenty dollars just so I could sound off. There are alot of real hunters out there, with no agenda , hope they get posted as they can probally help the normal hunter. This site should allow outsiders to post up, your mill of the run hunter, cause the editors are sure dropping the ball. I dont know if anyone hunts out of state on a regular basis, but if you do, you will normally find help from editors and other hunters to be quite helpful. Lets wake up or get people on board that want to help, right now i dont see anything that will help the normal hunter.

Posted By:
skankyringer
Web Member

09-09-2010 22:09
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I wondered why i left this sight a year ago. Lets talk about our field editors. Do some people just like to see there picture on a web site. Joe piscitiello last scribe 10-6-08, tom jes 9-7-09, mike sidders 10-11-09, paul burton 12=4=09, peter brown 11=30-09, joe weber, 11-15-09, and ole, the only one who deserves to be an editor, 4-11-10. If a new hunter ever came to this site for some help, — for bid. So much happens during the off season and during hatching, does anyone even notice. I paid the twenty dollars just so I could sound off. There are alot of real hunters out there, with no agenda , hope they get posted as they can probally help the normal hunter. This site should allow outsiders to post up, your mill of the run hunter, cause the editors are sure dropping the ball. I dont know if anyone hunts out of state on a regular basis, but if you do, you will normally find help from editors and other hunters to be quite helpful. Lets wake up or get people on board that want to help, right now i dont see anything that will help the normal hunter.

Posted By:
bpalbers
Guest

Weaver Bottoms 09-09-2010 15:24
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – Over 70 Degrees
Rough opener due to an overpopulation of groups in the one spot barely big enough for two or three groups. A lot of sky bustin kept the geese way to high (not for some people i guess), and not willing to decoy. Managed to squeek out 2. Theres alot of people out there that shouldn’t be able to call themselves waterfowlers. Just gonna have to wait until SD duck season to do some real huntin.

Posted By:
dstohlberg08
Web Member

nowthen, 09-09-2010 11:55
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – 50-60 Degrees
Well, here I go again. Hunted a lake in nowthen this mourning and didn’t see a whole lot of geese but did have one come feet down in the spread and killed-em, I also missed another one that was locked up and commited, I blame the gun.

Posted By:
dstohlberg08
Web Member

western,mn 09-08-2010 08:14
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – 45-50 Degrees
Where is everybody,there’s a bunch of geese to be killed and it looks like I’m the only one doing it.didn’t anybody else hunt or what. Where’s the reports.

Posted By:
dstohlberg08
Web Member

western,mn 09-07-2010 20:10
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – 50-60 Degrees
Hunted western,Mn on Saturday killing a three man limit in an hour. Well earned after a long pack in but well worth it. also hunted the west metro on Monday killing another five.

Posted By:
bpalbers
Guest

Miss. River 08-31-2010 19:07
Cloudy, Rain & Thunderstorms – Over 70 Degrees
Time for some goose killin. Waterfowl season is finally here. Good luck to everyone this year.

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Hot Sauce
Guest

Northwest Mn 07-19-2010 16:50
Sunny & Clear, Morning Fog – Over 70 Degrees

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