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Hey ray did you get those by the sugar beet plant? i know there is always a bunch oh honkers there. and i have see a few banders standing up on the bank.

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Sweet photo's guys, here's a post hunt photo

Grilled to perfection

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oh my gosh will ou send me evertything you put in that were the veggies stir fried?

Oh my gosh does that look good.

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Cookie,

Thank you veggies were over ripe beans, potatoes, zucchini,red onions, garlic, red and green peppers and sweet corn. Veggies were done on the grill over indirect heat in a tented piece of foil. Duck had been in a mortens tender quick salt water brine for 5 days. Simply seasoned with fresh black pepper, I dare anyone who says they don't like duck or goose to try it this way, it's promise it will be the best you have ever tried.. When grilled to med. rare it will be fork tender..

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Had a great hunt in NW Wisconsin today. The numbers of mallards out there were unreal for this time of year!

Shot a couple gadwall too. Never got one of them in that area before..???

Here is a mid hunt pic smile Ended up with one more nice drake after the pic to fill out.

Man I gotta go duck hunting more often smile

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heres a pic of yesterday. a 2 man limit of mallards with 2 geese to boot!

B-man, where in nw wi. im kinda huntin northwest wi to and saw tons of mallards.

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heres a pic of yesterday. a 2 man limit of mallards with 2 geese to boot!

B-man, where in nw wi. im kinda huntin northwest wi to and saw tons of mallards.

Hunting just north of you near Balsam Lake.

A buddy and I went out again this morning and had a blast!

Shot 8 mallards, but lost two of them. Much slower this morning, but I know there were guys out there till dark last night.........didn't jump but 50 on the paddle out. Ended up seeing 150 or so. Still a great day for Wisconsin this early in the season!

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Im huntin the osceola/garfield area and same thing here. Yesterday ducks were everywhere then today no where near as many. still ended up with 3 mallards and a goose. then my buddy calls me tonight and the farmer finished pickin the corn and he said he saw close to 200 birds land in the field. im thinkin a night hunt is in order!

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2 of the nicest drakes ive ever shot! And, my first almost full ploom drake green winger. Didnt shoot much this mornin but quality birds!

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Sunday's quickie at the holy grail of wood duck holes.. Too bad not much other kinds of ducks were flying. What a tease.. Must've had well over a hundred buzz in within an hr well after shooting time started. Missed a few (not to mention a 3 foot down mallards), took these 3 inbetween some misses and watched wood ducks laugh at me for the rest of the morning. But it sure was a blast watching these little jet fighters bombing the slough all morning.

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A few hunts from the past couple weekends.

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plenty of geese around, ducks are slim but they are to be found.

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Quackaddict, how many bands do you guys get a year? Seems every year you guys have them in every other picture! Do they band in that area?? Nice work, and nice pictures! keep them coming

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Quackaddict, how many bands do you guys get a year? Seems every year you guys have them in every other picture! Do they band in that area?? Nice work, and nice pictures! keep them coming

7 this year...3 were banded local 10-15 miles from they were shot. 90% of the other ones we've shot in the last 4 years have been Iowa, Missouri, MN...but all ducks have been banded local.

These last two were spotted in a 25ish flock feet down in the hole that we didnt plan on shooting and took these 2.

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Here are a couple of pictures from last Saturday's action at our slough in North Dakota. My son, a college freshman, decided the old 870 wasn't fitting him well, so he cracked his wallet open and got a SBE2...well, he started nailing the fast flyers...he seems pretty happy! First picture is his beauty drake bluebills, the next one is our take for the day...yes, one is a Hoodie and not an over limit of anything. The third one is our total take for 5 guys out there. A darned nice day out there! Too bad we only get two weekends on a license to make it work!!

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Too bad we only get two weekends on a license to make it work!!

That's what makes it so special. Go too often and it just isn't the same. Trust me, I live here wink

Good hunting. Glad you had a fun time smile

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hey bryce, what general area were you in if you dont mind me asking. No need for specifics just NE,SE, ex. thanks

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Here are a couple from field hunts Saturday in North Dakota. Three guys and not full limits, but when you have 30 birds dive bomb you from the stratosphere without giving a second thought, it's never about how many you actually kill. Awesome, awesome weekend.

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    • gimruis
      I hunt in the rifle zone so I don't have a need to use a shotgun to hunt deer, but I would be looking at this if there was ever a need to.   There could be state legislation introduced next summer that eliminates the shotgun zone completely.  It has bipartisan support.  Wisconsin removed theirs years ago and MN is usually later to follow.  They've tried to pass it more than once and it came up just short both times.  Probably just a matter of time.
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      Wanderer is right on the money and covered it well.  I was wondering too if you had a slug barrel for one of your guns?  If so you could make that your slug gun with a scope, and the other your turkey gun with the Red dot.  As you can afford it. 
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    • 11-87
      Looking for recommendations on scope or red dot    I basically hunt turkey and whitetail, live in southern MN. So it’s all deer/ shotgun    looking to add a scope/ red dot as my eyes don’t work like they used to to with the open sights.    my gun options are 11/87 12. Browning BPS 12    not looking for the most expensive or the cheapest    pros and cons of one over the other
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