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Hey, count me in even though any hens I shoot will likely be killed in Manitoba week after next. Oh, I can hardly wait! I will report in after I get back.

Nick

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Does any one owe?????
You can pay as you go or pay at the end of season. Just let me know how you want to do it.
Just let me know if you owe so I can mark it down. I will keep a tally.

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Do mergansers count, are they really ducks? I say that because they're a seperate limit. If they do I shot two hens, three probably. I lost one I wasn't sure if it was a hen or a drake, but it was a merganser.

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Got ya Bowstring.
That is fine paying at the end.

[This message has been edited by jblabsnduck (edited 09-28-2004).]

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Just got back from Manitoba...between 5 of us we shot 11 hens. Let me know where to send to money, I'll pay on behalf of everyone I hunted with.

Nick

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bart, It is up to you if you want to pay as you go or if you want to pay at the end of the season.
If you want to pay as you go give me your e-mail and I will send the address.
Most people are paying at the end.
I am keeping a tally on people and what there total is.

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Put me down for 2 hen scaup. Hard to tell things apart when there screaming in.

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jblabsnduck,

Where are you from. I used to Live in Canby. I hunted ducks aroung there too. I know of some great spots.......

I now reside in TRF.

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Decoy, I live in Shakopee. We drive out that way to get away from the Yahoos and crowds.
I do most my duck hunting down there. After opening weekend we don't run into anyone. We hunt Ivanhoe a lot also.

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Send me the address at nswanson at riverway dot com. I prolly won't be hunting any ducks in Mn this year so I may as well pay up.

Thanks
Nick

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  • 2 weeks later...

You can mail checks to me.

Make them payable either to the MWA or me.(I will get them cashed sooner is all)

Jason Bellomy

1817 Granite Drive

Shakopee, MN 55379

Norsk, Thank you for stepping up and donating. I will make sure I add you to the drawing list for the sponsor print.

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Any of you guys that got involved Please send checks ASAP. I am going to try to rap this up by the 31st. If you are going to send a check let me know and I can hold off till I get it.

Just can't stretch it out anymore.

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