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Post by featherduster on Nov 11, 2018 10:23:34 GMT -5
Small ponds and shallow flooded fields are frozen over, teal and most wood ducks are gone, plenty of geese around but no mallards. Temps will remain below freezing at night for the entire week with highs in the low 30's and a chance of snow for Tuesday 2"-4". On the bright side I shot a coyote this morning while duck hunting that was a first for me.
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Post by duff on Nov 11, 2018 17:05:19 GMT -5
stock them up for me. I will be up for turkey day weekend and I intend to shoot all 6 geese and 3 mallards
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Post by budd on Nov 11, 2018 23:06:29 GMT -5
Goldeye are still around here, 3 of my buddies busted ice and braved the cold last two days and got their limits.
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Post by featherduster on Nov 12, 2018 5:33:24 GMT -5
It was always been said that Goldeneye's usually signal the end of the season
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Post by budd on Nov 13, 2018 19:53:51 GMT -5
Lakes are froze here. My son walked out about 50 yards on our lake. Fishing time!!!
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Post by featherduster on Nov 13, 2018 21:44:31 GMT -5
I just spoke to a friend of mine who lives about 75 miles to the east of me and he say the same thing as I have said,there are no mallards around. Where are they at?
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Post by duff on Nov 14, 2018 3:50:43 GMT -5
I heard some gadwall, real or shovelers quacking at daylight yesterday morning. I rarely see anything other than wood du c.v is m as llards and geese in my neighborhood and th ed y are few and far between
Goose pond reported over 1000 mallards last week.
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