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Field on the edge of Carlos Avery. Nothing. Saw way more geese than yesterday. Took the safety off twice but never shouldered the gun.

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Hunted near the south metro over water. 2 geese and 2 doves down. Birds did not want to be on water and most avoided me spread for the fields. It was hilarious to watch my 40 pound Brittany retrieve geese. He can barely get them in his mouth but he finds a way to swim back with the bird.

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Hunted some ambush spots Monday (no decoys - waiting near loafing spots or fly-ways)in the South Metro. Two of us got four geese and came really close to limiting out if a flock would have been 30 yards closer. They were flying only 25 feet off the ground. I got my two geese on a small marsh/bog.

Saw about 200+ mallards and Woodies. Pretty much had ducks on every water hole we ran into. 50-60 Mallards lit off of the one small hole where I got the two geese.

Can't wait for the duck opener!

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Our crew ended up with 24 for 3 days of field hunting here in the south metro. I was in Oregon so I missed out on some decent early Goose action. frown

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Took kids on youth opener 2of my sons and the neighbor boy, they had nine woodducks by 7;30 and biffed on a couple small flocks of mallards, no teal to be seen and only saw 4 geese. we hung it up at 9;30, it was getting to hot out grin

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I got home from work around 2 am and after showering up steped outside to breath in the fresh fall cool air and what do I hear a lone honker out on the lake and then a couple of flocks started answering back fresh air sounds of honkers in the back ground doesnt get any better well would been better if I coulda been eyeballin those geese of the bead of my browning grin

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I was out at my parent's house yesterday evening shooting my bow and the geese and ducks were thick! This is in Washington County, SE of Hugo. I wasn't too excited when I didn't see many last weekend out there, but it was crazy last night with geese circling all over the place, lots of mallards going in and out.

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no kiding? shoot me an e-mail cheetah. this by chance isnt josh cheetah is it? shoot me an e-mail clintonDOTlutzATgmailDOTcom

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Geese are thick up in the Northern part of the state, fields were not hard to find. Had a good hunt this morning for two of us, cacklers/giants were eating up the spread and yesterday took the dog with and he is still learning but shot 6 though... I will post pics sometime through the season goes on.

good luck everyone!

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Washington county lake on Sunday. Only saw 2 loners and we got them both. No flocks. Not very much shooting around either. Pleased with the amount of ducks in the air at first light.

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Like quack said...lots of geese in the northern part of the state. Good amount of lessers and cacklers...Iv even seen some snow geese. Looks like a good amount of teal have pushed out with the cold front. A buddy and I shot 6 on saturday. Shot 4 and a band last thursday hunting solo.

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Like quack said...lots of geese in the northern part of the state. Good amount of lessers and cacklers...Iv even seen some snow geese.

Yup, snows as well...had 5 snows come in the decoys before we shot our first honkers on Sunday morning. Only if it was this Saturday....

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On Sunday I saw a single snow with about 200 geese by my sister's place up there, Quack. She's 6 miles south of the Pool... you know the Pool... wink

After being up there this past weekend, I couldn't take it anymore. I bought some dekes and am headed back up next weekend to lay some wood. Geese everywhere around there.

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Well, I shot my limit but not the type of ducks I wanted. There was about 100 teal on the slough I was hunting. They got up and I decided to shoot one just to get on the board. Shot once and five of them fell. 30 seconds or so later I shot a drake mallard. 2 shots and maybe 90 seconds into the season, I was picking up decoys watching tons of Mallards fly around.

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Waited till well after shooting time to walk into a spot this morning; didn't want to go the 1/2 mile only to find somebody had come in from the other side...after seeing ducks work and not hearing any shots, figured it was empty...was treated to a flock of about 200 blue wing constantly buzzing the dekes every 10 minutes or so. They were flying too tight for me to take a clean shot...never saw another species of duck this morning. Sounded like WW3 started in eastern SD...I'd be surprised if Scheels has any steel shot left by tomorrow afternoon. Lots of guys picking up field spreads when I was driving back into town this morning.

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What a morning six of us limited on teal, mallards and woodies. As usual teal came in first mixed with woodies and then mallards. The fog rolled in heavy later in the morn. and the mallards just appeared like ghosts. Almost forgot two geese also.

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I will second that it sounded like WW3 but I was in western MN. 2 guys 6 mallards and 6 teal before 9 a.m. Best opener for us in years.

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Winni area three of us two geese, two mallards, two teal a few ringnecks and a pintail

Fog was thick up hear also. Can't wait for morning

Lots of shooting from the big water also

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Well, today was a big kick to the groin. Plenty of birds but my shooting was awful. I have had off days shooting before but nothing like this. Shot a box of shells and ended up with 2 teal and a woodie. Wiffed on quite a few mallards and woodies. When walking back to the truck a flock of woodies, flock of mallards, and a flock of 4 pintails landed exactly where my decoys were.

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Friend and I were west of Delano and we did great. Lots of shooting, total misses. Had a great time out in the blind and we didn't have to clean a thing. All wood ducks. No teal at all despite there having been many on the lake a few days earlier. It pretty much shut down by 830 or so. How did anyone shoot ducks when the opener was a noon?

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Carlos Avery. 6 0f us in 3 boats .21 bwt on opener. Lots of ppl. Kids jumped some local streams in afternoon and got a few woodies Got there at 2 am and were beat bad. Sunday morning. 1 goose i ringneck 1 bwt.9 woodies. Went to 2 different spots and left because we counted 9 trucks at one and 13 at the other. These are NOT big bodies of water. Thank heavens for plan C. Great opener in my book. Plenty of misses. Box of shells in the first half hour. It is usually the last day before I start hitting them .

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Friend and I were west of Delano and we did great. Lots of shooting, total misses. Had a great time out in the blind and we didn't have to clean a thing. All wood ducks. No teal at all despite there having been many on the lake a few days earlier. It pretty much shut down by 830 or so. How did anyone shoot ducks when the opener was a noon?

The last year the opener was at noon two buddies and I were done by 1 oclock. Great opening day. 3 guys and we were done 15 minutes into shooting time. 4 mallards, 1 spoonie and the rest bwt. Sunday was the worst sunday iv ecxperienced on opening weekend. I knew the earlier opener would greatly effect sunday's hunt. Shot 9 for two guys on sunday. 4 mallards and the rest bwt...but we only missed 2-3 birds. All the ducks flew before shooting time. Would have easily limited both days if it opened at 9 on saturday. Time to write Landwehr a letter.

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The best Opener i have ever had in my 18 years. Would not care if i don't get a single duck for the rest of the season, might just call it quits and wait until next years opener. wink

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Right around the triple digit mark out west. Mainly filler ducks. Some colored mallets but mostly shoot to ID. Geese must have really been harrassed in the area. No lookers even though leased slough was off limits to roost busters and youth scare away day. Hope the pressure is on up north to help push some new action in.

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