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Post by slyfox on Jan 5, 2008 18:30:39 GMT -5
any late season waterfowlers out there? we've been doing pretty well on both ducks and geese. found a new spot today loaded with geese. can't wait for the morning! a good goose shoot rates almost as good as a double on reds.
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Post by Itrapny on Jan 5, 2008 18:40:18 GMT -5
Really miss hunting waterfowl. I hit them pretty hard when I lived in North Dakota but don't have any hotspots near me now. At least not any that I know of
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Post by slyfox on Jan 5, 2008 18:49:44 GMT -5
not familiar with your area but i can tell you livingston co. is loaded with birds!
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Post by Itrapny on Jan 5, 2008 19:02:29 GMT -5
I'm from the Utica area, not very condusive for waterfowl staging. From what I remember, Livingston County is actually very similar to area's in ND I used to hunt, lot's of grain fields and big open water nearby.
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Post by slyfox on Jan 5, 2008 19:34:22 GMT -5
i have heard great things about nd waterfowling. i'm not the worlds greatest, but hey its january and i need to be outdoors. hay sets for the reds have produced really well for the past ten days but variety is the spice of life. i could run more traps but then wouldn't have time to hunt..........
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Post by flatiron on Jan 6, 2008 11:23:40 GMT -5
I've for gone the waterfowl for this year , work and trapping have taken precedent . I have a couple of angry Labs sitting home . Can't do every thing and do it right.
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Post by 2labs on Jan 6, 2008 18:00:24 GMT -5
We have done really well the first 4 days of the season, where in livinston co are you? I am from Conesus. Saw a lot of ducks yesterday but they were a long ways off, we packed it in early 11:00 I got pretty cold( also have bronchitus). Good luck.
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