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Late goose season... You in?


The_Duckslayer

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I went out to the lake yesterday to snoop around. All the water is hard now! It is about 3/4 of an inch thick. I am thinking that come Saturday morning me, Big Green Boat (BGB) and Little Black dog will be at the landing! BGB will bust up to one and a half inches without much problem and more if there are more people in the boat. Hope to open a nice honey hole for them. Put out the floaters in the water and the Big foot dekes on the ice near the water. Good luck to all and N Joy the Hunt././Jimbo

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Thats the plan for us as well. Nothing better than bustin ice all the way out to the spot and screaming as you do it cause it is so loud. Now that is waterfowling at its finest. Just wish it would have froze up like this 2 weeks ago so all the mallards that are going to be landing in the dekes would be shootable. Oh well I will take some honkers any day. Wishing to get some lessers, OH YEA!!

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Going to lay the smack down in Hutch.

Fields are holding huge numbers of birds in the afternoon. (told by source that I am hunting with)

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Duckslayer

One good thing about your poor duck season, is that you saved all your luck for the late goose.

Go pound em man. smile.gif

I have muzzleloading still going, so I won't be getting out after birds again this year...

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Hutch is always so full of geese its amazing, last time a drove through i bet no lie i saw 2000+ geese sitting in feilds or on the river within 2 miles of town, i will be hunting some feilds down by new ulm where we did good early season and have been seeing geese flying by when we are out by that are, hopefully everything falls into place.

RR56

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I too am excited about late geese. Over X-mas break, I will prolly be out to Pierre for at least a week killin' honks. That area has a tendancy to hold hundreds of thousands of honkers that time of year. It will be one of the first times since September that I have been able to put those new Hardcores to work...

Good luck to all headed out for the big birds. As for me, I still have 5 days to beat on those green headed birds.

Andy cool.gif

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Our group plans on hitting it hard this weekend just hope the geese cooperate. I have been watching around 300 plus geese on a local lake and have been following them out to there feeding fields. Those late season migrants can be a blast but they are tricky. In the last few days they have been switching fields but I feel confident in my plan of attack. The one thing I will admit to all new-comers to late season goose hunting is these birds are wise. Scouting is important and good decoy spreads and low profile blinds, or good camo to lay in the open are a must.

Good luck to all!!!!

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The last few days I have noticed that the birds have been hopping fields a lot. Been burning a lot of gas chasing them out then back to where we started again. Some fresh snow and a lot of luck are needed. Good luck to all. Flip

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I hope to get out at least once next weekend. We're taking in the ice fishing show this weekend and visiting in-laws.

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    • leech~~
      Thanks for the updates!  
    • LakeofthewoodsMN
      On the South Shore...  The focus for most this past week for resorts and ice fishing outfitters is checking ice conditions.  Things are progressing nicely.  As we remind anglers each and every year, ice conditions can vary significantly.  Consequently,  we typically will not make blanket statements about ice conditions or thickness of ice.  It is best to work through a resort or outfitter who knows the ice conditions on the part of the lake they are working.     The 10 day forecast shows temps staying below freezing and hitting the single digits many days.  Depending upon the wind, this should continue to build up the ice and get things started,   Some spearing and angling for pike has started in areas of back bays.  Work through an outfitter and stay on marked trails as ice conditions still vary, even on the bays.  Naturally, with Lake of the Woods having a robust population of big pike, some nice fish are coming in. As the days go on, resorts and outfitters are continuing to mark their ice roads and venture out further checking ice conditions daily.  Initial reports are showing good ice formation on many parts of the lake off of the south shore.     From many parts of the south shore, there is ice as far as the eye can see.  With cloudy conditions, a satellite image of the entire lake has not been available for a number of days.   On the Rainy River...  The river is iced over.  It certainly isn't ready for any traffic as of yet but the fact it is locked up is encouraging.   Some spearing and angling for pike happening in back bays off of the river.  Once ice thickens, a couple of resorts who fish the river will mark ice trails in their particulate fishing area.  The river has current, it is best to work through a resort or outfitter.   Up at the NW Angle...   The Angle is locked up with ice for the most part.  Fishing isn't happening yet, but resorts and outfitters have started checking ice conditions and the ice is progressing nicely.  Things are on track for a good ice fishing season. Watch the Lake of the Woods Tourism Facebook page or other resort facebook pages for reports and videos of current ice conditions.  At this point, reports are coming in daily. If you haven't made reservations for ice fishing, now is a great time. 
    • SkunkedAgain
      Good update.   There has already been a host of idiots walking on the thin ice in the metro, with several rescues taking place. I read that a retired pastor in Duluth also went ice skating on thin ice and died. It's good to see that you're waiting a bit.
    • smurfy
      I got all the time in the world to getter done!
    • leech~~
      Just send it!   https://www.facebook.com/reel/1449647545993157 
    • Wanderer
      It’ll hurt your arms as you’ll have to saw through that thick, thick 12 inches instead of 6-8. 😉   
    • smurfy
      saweet to hear........and an extra week sure isnt gonna hurt. 
    • Kettle
      Lots of medium lakes are locked tight, big lakes like trout in colraine, turtle caribou north of Marcell are open. I'd venture small and medium lakes will be good for foot travel and or atv this weekend 
    • smurfy
      thats sounding great. honestly unless we get a pile of snow i am pretty sure the ice will be in great shape by the weekend of the 13-14th.  i spent 10 days at the cabin deer opener...8 days in Wi chasin deer, part of me says i should stay home for a bit, .......but naw that itch is getting worse to hit da ice and throw that fork!!!!!! 😆
    • Wanderer
      I’m seeing reports of up to 6-7 inches in the Brainerd area.  Edward as much as 8 by shore and 4 still out quite a way.   The big lakes might take that hit but I doubt the smaller ones will be affected,  Man, it turned fast this year.  This weekend there will be a ton of people out.
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