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Post by matahone on Jul 27, 2007 12:17:41 GMT -5
I was out fishing the other morning on the lake near my home. I caught a few bass and a dogfish, that is not why I writing in this forum...., there were about 100 geese using the lake. I watched them leave and then return. It got me all pumped up for early goose! I need to start watching them a little closer to see where they are feeding and wiht any luck I can get on theat land. I know there are a lot of wheat sstuble fields around the area this year! ;D
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Post by matahone on Jul 27, 2007 12:18:37 GMT -5
Oh yes, Art, it looks like I will be able to put you on some birds for the early season if you want to make the drive!?
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Post by johnc911 on Jul 27, 2007 14:07:35 GMT -5
Ive seen alot of geese hitting the wheat fields this week. Problem is they are double cropped and the beans are starting to come up so the fields will be worthless in a couple week. I guess if you can find one that they havent planted beans in you in luck.
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Post by duff on Jul 27, 2007 23:23:04 GMT -5
Double cropping wheat isn't as common up north. But weeds still got lots of growing time left yet.
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Post by pigeonflier on Jul 28, 2007 12:49:57 GMT -5
We'll probably bump into each other around them fields matahone ;D ;D ;D
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Post by Noblebowhunter on Jul 28, 2007 22:45:29 GMT -5
911 if anything like up here..... the farmers may chop those beans for silage... thats not bad at all even snatched up a sorghum field and more corn silage this weekend. dont ask me y there choppin the beans but i dont care either...... just bring on the fowl!
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