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can2.jpg a pair of drake cans from this morning for my nephew and I unfortanatly all that proceeded was more cans

not much for shooting but sure was fun watching em skate the deeks

Sweet picture..

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Here is some geese shot during early season. Havent gotten pics from regular season uploaded yet. So far 2 bands this year.

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Halloween Ducks. Believe it or not, it was even in MN.

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I can believe it...I've had quite a few shoots like that just not in corn fields though! Nice job.

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Halloween Ducks. Believe it or not, it was even in MN.

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Here is a video clip of the morning that goes with the pic. Not sure if this is allowed but I will try it. smile

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No wonder theres no birds in Minnesota, just kidding, I'd love to have a shoot like that just once. It's been 12 years since I took a minnesota duck, that's pathetic. Big what if, but what if the honker wouldn't have taken hold in Minnesota in the late 80's early 90's ? What would waterfowl hunting be like here in MN especially for those somewhat unwilling to travel to the western or southwestern part of the state ?

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LOL. No. We put miles on, scout, shoot and clean them ourselves.

We have a larger group of guys, so we have to find picked cornfields ;arge enough to either hold all of us or split the group and find multiple fields to hunt.

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Been a slow year for the group but here a a couple days

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drake gadwall that was infatuated with the buffie deeks as was the hen pintail kinda wierd cause thats where the last birds that landed in the deeks landed also . which where canvasbacks and buffies , mergs, even know there where can deeks, redheads bills and goldies out too.

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Shot a couple pintails in MN last sat. Dropped one more we couldn't find. The 1st flock we pretty much passed on because we mistaked them for mergansers and didn't drop any frown

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plannin on it other than a broken wing he's flawless. funny you should say that about the mergansers I did the same thing saturday on threepintails realized after the suns angle was right that they where pintails (too late of course)did manage the hen pintail . nice shootin !

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Here are some pictures from our trip out west this year, we stayed at Lucky Lake Hunting Adventures and we had a great time. Lots of birds, can't wait to get out there next year.

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Pics after Saturday mornings hunt. Will post the final pics we took after the evening hunt later. Not quite sure where the third spec is but I have more photos to come.

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Had a good time halloween weekend huntning lake michigan. The crazy windstorm eliminated us from targeting divers until the last day or so. Shot a mixed bag including mallards, teal, woodies, buffies, bluebills, cans, mergansers, and what I believe is a richardsons(cackling) goose. A couple of pics including the my buddy and the goose(held up to a mallard to show size), and the first cans I was ever part of.

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Not a great weekend but we got a few. Hope it gets colder for the last weekend!

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