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DOES MINNESOTA HAVE FLIGHT OF SNOW GEESE COMING THOUGHT THE WESTERN PART OF

THE STATE? IS IT ANYTHING LIKE THE DAKOTA'S?

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an update on the conditions out here in eastern sodak: the birds are pushing hard...feeding and then migrating...not really roosting in any traditional areas this spring. so far our crew has had a 12 bird day, 21 bird day, and a few sub double digit days. its been really tough. setting up for migrators day after day gets old after a while. only bonus is, so far we've managed to keep the gear pretty much mud free, which is not the norm for most guys. some car washes are closed right now because of so many people getting muddy vehicles just trying to navigate gravel roads....those roads that arent washed out that is. things have finally started to pick up, with birds starting to roost in the area that we have relocated to for hunting, but things arent looking great. we need one more south wind sunny day like we had wednesday to get those juvies up through nebraska. our contacts down there were still shooting adults on wednesday, so there are more birds yet to come, but the birds we are on right now will be in central north dakota by monday afternoon if the weather does what is forcast.

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Yes, birds are pushing hard. Talked to a lot of guys in the north central part of sd that were decoying and they weren't getting much at all! I was out there hunting friday through monday morning and mangaged 88 birds. These were all shot pass shooting and jumping. Also alot of hunters in the area. I would say we saw close to a million birds atleast. Oh and if youre thinking of heading out there good luck on the roads. Lots of closed roads. Lots with overflowing water. Found a bunch of washed out roads also. Came upon a guy that thought he could jump one and pay for it. Broke drive shaft,axle,gas tank, 1 rim and tire. And he was only out there for 1 day. All i have to say is take it easy and be carefull. Dnr also said that the birds are concentrated in big groups. Bigger than usual in some areas. Make sure you stay safe, ask permission and hunt hard and you will get'em!

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Have seen flock, after flock, after flock fly over Fargo for the past few days heading in a general Northwesterly direction. With the way the snow is melting and the favorable weather, I'd say if you're not out after them NOW, you're gonna miss 'em.

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anyone been out in ND? Buddy wanted to go this weekend East of Bismarck, but he still insists on using Dekes, so I'm opting to stay back and work on the boat

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Yeah, sorry, blush after about five zeros they all start to look the same. I did mean a million and I believe that to be quite conservative.

And firfyter, we were with First Flight Finishers.

I agree about the zero thing.

laugh

Probably is a conservative guess.

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Jamestown area has or had a bunch of them go through, they didnt get too close to bismarck this year

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Just got back from SE ND!! Still plenty of geese down there. Find the water and you will find the geese!! Good Luck!!

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Still a lot of birds in the Devils lake region. Go get em!!! Still a few in southern ND too!!

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Just got home from my first snow hunt in ND and shot 152 in two mornings it was amazing!!! Hunted for a total of about 4 hours not too shabby for no snow geese left in ND... Ha

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Just got home from my first snow hunt in ND and shot 152 in two mornings it was amazing!!! Hunted for a total of about 4 hours not too shabby for no snow geese left in ND... Ha

Way to go!!!

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Who'd have guessed there'd still be birds in ND with the early start they had this year. Glad you got into them, somebody needed to make 'em pay for the hunting success (or lack of) that I had.

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Birds are always around tell the end of April!!! Where I hunt in North Central ND they stay there all year!!

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Who'd have guessed there'd still be birds in ND with the early start they had this year. Glad you got into them, somebody needed to make 'em pay for the hunting success (or lack of) that I had.

There's still birds here in South Dakota...and still hunters killing piles of them here and there.

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