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Our outing this AM after the storm.

2 Teal & 1 Drake Mallard

My Son Geoff w/ Rudy the Griffon.

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Later,

Chris

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My buddy Mikes first duck hunt. A nice morning in Lake Elmo. Six Green Heads. One Hen. Two Geese.

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An awufully wet and muddy morning and we knew we had a lot of work to do getting out into te field as muddy as it was but we stuck it out through the rain lightning and lots off mud and boy did it pay off!

7 dozen decoys 10 callers and 15 guys total= 30 geese 2 bands!

the other guys that arn't in the picture are cleaning the 4 wheelers and the enclosed trailer.

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My buddy Mikes first duck hunt. A nice morning in Lake Elmo. Six Green Heads. One Hen. Two Geese.


I'm new to hunting, first trip is tomorrow morning. Where can you go in Lake Elmo? do you just go to the Washington Co park?

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rattlemup,

Did you manage to get pretty close to Seneca's land? Anywhere else around Glencoe, Brownton, Hutch, Biscay can be tough (too much refuge) otherwise. Do you hunt late season?

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lol I wish you could hunt the county park. I hunt a smaller lake on my uncles farm.

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yeah we hunt land anywhere from across the gravel road from the lagoons behing senaca to basically a lot of fields in the surrounding area. You would think they would be hard to decoy but with a good set up, flagging and good calling they'll come in. We shot these 1/2 mile south of senaca. and this is just the start of it. can't wait for the migration to kick in.

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Freelance hunted North Dakota last weekend: no guide, no leased land, no pay to hunt . . . . no problem shooting drake mallards.

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They're starting to get more color.

Taken by 12 minutes after legal shooting time this morning.

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Wow! Those are some sweet looking bulls. Nice job. Sure is nice to be able to shoot two instead of one.

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Nice to see some beautiful looking birds boys, nice woodie! Those Cans look pretty good too. Oh I love this time of year when they all start to color up nice and look pretty. Can't wait for the weekend.

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Very nice, just curious--shot around here?


Yep right next to St. Cloud

Tomorrow I'm going after an albino mallard I've seen in one of my areas.

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I got the Albino! It's even a drake. I'll post pics after a while
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Can't wait to see the photo! That's sweet!

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Tippman-

Hey let me know if you ever want to get together for a hunt. I live in St. Cloud and also know of a few good areas.


Shoot me an e-mail and we can talk.

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PICS FROM SATURDAY NIGHTS HUNT in North Dakota. MY PUPS FIRST REAL DUCK HUNT. 5 GUYS 25 GREEN HEADS.

As they say in ND. "He with the most ROBO DUCKS Wins"

We were done with 45 minutes of shooting time left, thats when the flocks of 50 and 100+ started coming into the decoys. Turned the ROBOS off and THe group on the other side of the field started to get shooting.

On the way home checked my slough in MN and it was full of Ringnecks, so good shooting to be had till freeze out now.

Pic of Murphy and the spread

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The Ducks

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nice pics beerhunter, do you hunt around coldspring rockville area. I have been hunting rockville and did pertty good. Maybe i have seen you out there.

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THe pics are from ND but i do hunt around cold spring. I have a slough north of town that i went to this morning. Set up in the wrong spot for the RIng necks, BUt got 2. About 250+ came into the slough going to get them on thursday and friday

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Here are a few from this past weekend out near Appleton:

Some nice greenheads, gwt, and a wigeon.

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Friends tiny 3 yr old blacklab, who makes some unreal retrieves.

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Diver set:

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