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name: chubb's
city: ???
Date: Wednesday November 17, 2004
Time: 03:19:03 PM
Stump_Lake
stump lake suckes during the summer! i tried it and not a bite! so i would wait till the ice forms on the lake.
name: chubb's
city: ???
Remote Name: 165.234.181.236
Date: 11/17/2004
Time: 12:13:39 PM
Devils_Lake
hey just wondering if anyone is catching anything right now? and whare they are biting at? THANKS!
Name: Ron
City: Brainerd
Date: Monday November 15, 2004
Time: 05:07:03 PM
Hunting_Talk
hunt74256401@yahoo.com No comment on any of this stuff. Just wonder why locals can shoot Canada's in spring with permit, then when out of stater's come to hunt, bag limit is only 6 in poss? We pay 100.00 to hunt, and if get in a good spot, can have the 3 in no-time.2 days and limit is done. If you drive from Michigan, Long ways for 100.00 for only 2 weeks, when Canada is the same price for all year. I know I will hear a lot of static on this, like stay home then.
Name: Rob
City: Minot
Date: Thursday November 11, 2004
Time: 09:21:19 PM
Hunting_Talk
I went deering hunting for the first time, sort of. I dont have a lisc. or deer tag becasue I haven't took the hunter safety test. I am hooked on hunting now! Even if I dont shoot the deer I just like going out with every one else and help brush them out of the trees and bush. Is there a hunters safety course online that you can get a hunter safety card or when is the next hunter safety course? Any one now? Thanks
Name: Keane Nelson
City: West Fargo
Date: Wednesday November 10, 2004
Time: 11:55:35 AM
Hunting_Talk
Where can I find Hunter safety classes in cass county? My email address is keane.nelson@sendit.nodak.edu.....please email me with some answers
name: Ed " Backwater Eddy"
city: Fargo
Area: Fargo
Date: Monday November 08, 2004
Time: 03:53:09 PM
Red_River
River on the fall but still high. Seeing some good sauger action on the creek mouths in the evening, a few nice walleye too.
Kinda slow, jigs and big fathead minnows worked tight to shore doing the best for me. I found a area of flooded willows that has been producing sauger and walleye most every evening. I think they hunt in and near them willows most of the night? Creek mouths have been the best and just up into them. Caught a bunch of fish in the willows or just in front of them.
Cold and muddy fishing yet there are fish to be caught if you work at it. Brrrrrr!
Wear bright colors for safety while fishing as the deer hunters may not see you well if you do not.
name: clarence hinds
city: kansascity mo
Date: Friday November 05, 2004
Time: 04:15:26 PM
Fishing_talk
would someone please e mail me to let me know of any good catfish holes on the missouri river close to the casino luckyone69er@yahoo.com
name: Bob
city: Winnipeg
Area: Canada
Date: Monday November 01, 2004
Time: 06:39:28 PM
Red_River
Hi.
Anyone been out for Greenbacks in the Selkirk Lockport area over the weekend? Thinking of heading out tomorrow?
name: ladyfishhawk
city: dickinson
Date: Monday November 01, 2004
Time: 03:31:35 PM
Fishing_talk
I am with a seasoned fisherman. I'll talk to him about the water level. However, I heard that they were catching big walleye at McKenzie bay....will let you know.
Name: clarence luckyone69er@yahoo.com
City: kansascity
Date: Monday November 01, 2004
Time: 12:39:13 PM
Missouri_River
just wondering if anybody fishes the spillway on the missouri river near 435 and front street and had any luck and what best for bait thanks for the info please e mail
name: clarence hinds
city: kansascity
Date: Monday November 01, 2004
Time: 12:33:22 PM
Fishing_talk
just wanted to no if there are any good catfish holes on the little blue any where
Name: jimcline
City: fargo
Date: Sunday October 31, 2004
Time: 09:29:56 AM
Hunting_Talk
where to take the hunter safty course
name: Ed " Backwater Eddy"
city: Fargo
Area: Fargo
Date: Friday October 29, 2004
Time: 08:22:27 AM
Red_River
Just a heads up folks, the Red River is rising quickly and darkening up just as fast. Expect a good shot of water and color soon. More heavy rains to the South last night so odds are very good it will jump up even more in the next 3-4 days.
I won't even try to fish the main Red here for walleye for a while. I did try the feeder creeks today and found nice sauger and a few walleye and pike. Common deal in the fall here is to see the fish head into the tributaries seeking slower water if the Red backs up. This pattern can be good fishing at times.
We seen some cats caught today on the Red in a larger backwater on a dam. With this heavy flow we may see a last ho-raw for cats before they again back off?
Pine Falls reports still sound strong so if your headed North I feel under the present conditions the Winnipeg River is the best bet going.
Anyhow, more rain...lots of turbid water headed your way.
name: Andy
city: Winnipeg
Area: Canada
Date: Thursday October 28, 2004
Time: 09:33:53 PM
Red_River
Spent today on the Red River between sugar island at Selkirk and the golden mile across from Doc Reids, trolling with shad raps and wally divers in 8-14' depths. The weather wasn't all that bad, just cloudy, rain, cold and miserable!
There were 6 boats that we counted on the water between 10 am and 5 pm fishing this area. Only 1 boat with three anglers had a measure of success with three wally, count them , just three wally, and they were parked off the point across from the boat launch at Selkirk Park. From 1 pm to 5 pm no less.
My mistake, trolling with crank-baits, shame on me! The idea was to hammer a few larger greenbacks with these deadly cranks? Sometimes I wonder if these fancy assed crank baits in marvelous colors were meant to catch fishermen?
Anyway, a slow day on the water is better than a good day at work!
Andy
Name: clarence
City: kansascity
Date: Wednesday October 27, 2004
Time: 11:08:37 AM
Missouri_River
Just wanted to see if anybody fishes the spillway by 435 and front st. If you had any luck
name: Ed " Backwater Eddy"
city: Fargo
Area: Canada
Date: Monday October 25, 2004
Time: 01:23:43 PM
Red_River
We hit it hard on the Canadian Red this past weekend...in the rain..and more rain...and wind...and more cold rain.
The report for us for the weekend was lots of little fish both walleye and sauger, a mix of 22" to 26" walleye and the one true hog up to the boat but not in the boat. My guess..a very fat 33"..maybe a bit bigger...it was very sumo? That Greenback will give Big Shanon some nightmares and fits for a long time I think?
They all hit very light so you never know what it may be tell you set the hook and feel the weight. A tiny sauger hit just as lightly/hard as a hog...ya just never know?
The thin Power Pro line was a huge help in bite detection! Shanon had mono on and I talked him into spooling with the 4/15 and he began to feel the super light hits and hook-up on more fish.
Me..I never set the hook into anything "big" this trip. I'll be back, she is waiting for me.
We did our best slow slipping 1/2-3/4 oz Char or Pink jigs tipped with Salties and a stinger hook. We jigged/dragged the bottom with the aid of the bow mount electric and zig-zagging downstream over the shallow flats on the miracle mile. Six feet and often five feet was the best holding areas. If we found a hump that produced a few fish per pass we anchored on it and vertical jigged tell we got bored..then we slipped and jigged again.
A little flurry at dawn, then search the mid day away looking for strays. The last two hours before dusk seen our better fish and the one hog Shanon had on. With that massive cold front sliding through and the never ending cold rain I think we did what we could? We fished from dawn to dusk every day so we gave it a hard go.
The Winnipeg River and in particular Traverse Bay is really taking off! Spoke with some Canadian anglers who said the Pine Falls bite was truly incredible. Many big walleye being caught on humps in the bay. They caught 40 over #8 last Thursday in one boat alone...that is enough to get a guys attention...it did mine.
With the steady rain this weekend and the word was it would only rain more..plus more winds from the West we chickened out on pulling up off the Red and heading to fish Traverse Bay on Sunday. Might regret that decision for a while? We had all the wet we could handle and the thought of 5-6' rollers and even more wet didn't sound all that much fun even if the bite was hot.
We seen a few #9 plus fish caught on the Red but it was just not our turn this trip. Had fun even with the challenging weather and touchy bite...I'll be back.
Go figure...lots of sun today back home here in Fargo...must be a Monday Huh?
name: JDM
city: WPG
Area: Comment
Date: Monday October 25, 2004
Time: 01:22:16 AM
Red_River
Any luck around WPG? Pics?
name: Vincent Gladue
city: Grand Forks
Remote Name: 66.231.125.146
Date: 10/24/2004
Time: 12:49:47 AM
Devils_Lake
I was just in wahpeton at the Kidder Dam recreation/camping area and the Northern and Walleyes are hitting like crazy on jig heads with a long grub tail, minnows with a jig head, shads, and the Northern on dare devils, big crank baits, minnows and jiggheads we had lots of action almost every cast spent at least 5 hours on Thursday and Friday it was awsome fishing
Good Luck to all fisherman and hunters.
Name: Dave
City: Minot
Date: Friday October 22, 2004
Time: 05:56:31 PM
Hunting_Talk
Dwight from Wisconsin:
Your speaking the language of my heart. My grand mother walked behind a covered wagon when my great grand parents moved and homesteaded in North Dakota. The picture that you painted is why we call North Dakota God's Country. The plains hold a beauty of nature and the family roots in homesteading go deep. Those are some of the reasons folks like myself get on edge when we're disrespected.
Enjoy your time in the field.
Dave.
name: annette
city: wpg,mb
Area: Canada
Date: Friday October 22, 2004
Time: 05:06:27 PM
Red_River
hello everybody goodluck with fishing and go look for ice fishing derby's they are awesome!!!
name: ken
city: wpg,mb
Area: Canada
Date: Friday October 22, 2004
Time: 04:59:14 PM
Red_River
just to add about walleye{pickeral& sauger.{either or combined}-only one may exceed 55 cm{22in}regular licence limit is 6 conservation licenceis 4 the limits of this species apply to most manitoba waters,special limits on specific waters are listed in the individual fishing divisions{pages 8-10 & 13-15.....fish remains {saugers}
name: ken
city: wpg,mb
Area: Canada
Date: Friday October 22, 2004
Time: 04:59:12 PM
Red_River
just to add about walleye{pickeral& sauger.{either or combined}-only one may exceed 55 cm{22in}regular licence limit is 6 conservation licenceis 4 the limits of this species apply to most manitoba waters,special limits on specific waters are listed in the individual fishing divisions{pages 8-10 & 13-15.....fish remains {saugers}
name: ken
city: wpg,mb
Area: Canada
Date: Friday October 22, 2004
Time: 04:08:32 PM
Red_River
some one asked if its legal to use saugers for bait,MANITOBA 2004 ANGLERs guid bottom of page 3 all OFFAL{ fish cleaning remains} may be used as bait in all division,Frozen or perserved bait fish may be imported and used in all division. clean your saugers leave 6 square centimetres 1 square inch of skin on each fillet,they say fish should not be frozen in 1 solid block of fillets or in a processed state such as canned, check page 4 4th bold heading down under fishways,they say fish may not be handled ,transported or disposed of in a way that will allow it to spoil, fish remains
name: ken
city: wpg,mb
Area: Canada
Date: Friday October 22, 2004
Time: 04:08:27 PM
Red_River
some one asked if its legal to use saugers for bait,MANITOBA 2004 ANGLERs guid bottom of page 3 all OFFAL{ fish cleaning remains} may be used as bait in all division,Frozen or perserved bait fish may be imported and used in all division. clean your saugers leave 6 square centimetres 1 square inch of skin on each fillet,they say fish should not be frozen in 1 solid block of fillets or in a processed state such as canned, check page 4 4th bold heading down under fishways,they say fish may not be handled ,transported or disposed of in a way that will allow it to spoil, fish remains
name: ken
city: Winnipeg, Manitoba
Area: Comment
Date: Friday October 22, 2004
Time: 03:12:54 PM
Red_River
its allowed to use all fisk remains as bait gyts take zip lock bags a cooler ice packs clean your fish and use all parts of the fish remains
name: JDM
city: Winnipeg
Area: Canada
Date: Friday October 22, 2004
Time: 04:20:17 AM
Red_River
Is it legal to use sauger as bait?
name: andy mulawka
city: orchard park, n.y.
Remote Name: 152.163.100.9
Date: 10/21/2004
Time: 10:48:50 PM
Devils_Lake
CAN ANYONE THERE IN NORTH DAKOTA HELP ME FIND SOMEONE WHO I CAN PURCHASE FRESH WATER SHRIMP AND IF POSSILE SHIP THEM. ANY HELP WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED. THANK YOU ANDY MULAWKA AKA DUKESFISHHOUSE@WMCONNECT.COM
name: dukesfishhouse
city: orchard park ny.
Remote Name: 152.163.100.9
Date: 10/21/2004
Time: 07:26:33 PM
Devils_Lake
anyone out there in ND know of who i can contact to purchase fresh water shrimp, and do they ship. any help would be greatly appreciated. thank you dukesfishhouse@wmconnect.com
name: george
city: Winnipeg
Area: Canada
Date: Thursday October 21, 2004
Time: 01:43:52 AM
Red_River
We went fishing last two weekends ago at lockport and the wind was strong and cold...easily below the freezing point...not much action but a few tiny bullhead...they were so small u probably could just put the hook right through them and reuse them as bait....we went to breezy point and caught two jackheads with bacon two fish almost equalling 25lbs....sometimes we use saugers to catch giant cat...we try to catch some saugers first then use them as bait....as kenny says keep changing ur bait and see what the flavour of the day is
name: ken
city: wpg,mb
Area: Other area
Date: Wednesday October 20, 2004
Time: 06:20:57 PM
Red_River
we fished breezy point oct 16 & caught to jackfish the first one was 10lbs the second was 12lbs they were bolth caught on bacon one got away they hooked them selvs we had minnows and worms on at first then switched to just bacon we stayed till 7pm ,we didnt start till around 1-1:30 the water was up hi over the banks and very windy the wind was strong enough ta take the current back some should still be a good place to try
Name: rick d
City: Turtle Mts
Date: Wednesday October 20, 2004
Time: 02:20:11 PM
Hunting_Talk
Vince, Looks like were having an early rut in the hills. I've been seeing bucks with does already. Seen a dandy on fri. neck was swollen and scrapes all over the area. Going to try some rattling tonite when bow hunting. If see a big one I'll tie it up for you.
Name: Vincent Gladue
City: Grand Forks
Date: Wednesday October 20, 2004
Time: 12:17:26 PM
Hunting_Talk
Deer rifle hunting for the first time in unit 1 is there anyone that can tell me if there is any big bucks been spotted lately, If you could that would be very much appreciated.
name: dwayne
city: winnipeg
Area: Canada
Date: Tuesday October 19, 2004
Time: 09:12:10 PM
Red_River
I was wondering if the greenbacks have made up to the powerplant in selkirk yet?
name: Vince Gladue
city: Grand Forks
Date: Tuesday October 19, 2004
Time: 01:43:26 PM
Fishing_talk
I'm going to Wahpeton/Breckingridge for the first time this fall. can any one tell me how the fishings been in the Kidder Dam recreational area. If so please do.
name: Vince Gladue
city: Grand Forks
Date: Tuesday October 19, 2004
Time: 01:42:45 PM
Fishing_talk
I'm going to Wahpeton/Breckingridge for the first time this fall. can any one tell me how the fishings been in the Kidder Dam recreational area. If so please do.
name: Vince Gladue
city: Grand Forks
Area: Grand Forks
Date: Tuesday October 19, 2004
Time: 01:27:52 PM
Red_River
I just went out yesterday it was very cold and windy. Not a thing was bitting. I was by in Riverside park using usuallys good secrect bait. And nothing I'm thinking it was because of the weather. And the big cats are very suspisios there trying to find warm shallow water. So I think that they are moving out.
QUESTION- Do catfish bit while Ice Fishing on the Red River?
name: Vince J Gladue
city: Grand Forks
Area: Grand Forks
Date: Monday October 18, 2004
Time: 01:55:22 PM
Red_River
The fishing on the Red River is extremely at its best for Big Cats and great walleye. I caught a monster 19lb cat under the Kennedy bridge. And great walleyes by the point bridge limited out in 2 hours two over 3lbs and the others over 17inches its been really hot. For a week now.
Name: Paul Dionne
City: Grand Forks
Date: Sunday October 17, 2004
Time: 08:05:39 PM
Hunting_Talk
I heard from my boss that hunting safety classes are offered online, but he forgot the website. Does anyone know about this?
Thanks, Paul
Name: Xuejun Wang
City: St Louis
Date: Saturday October 16, 2004
Time: 08:21:02 PM
Missouri_River
Hi, Any one who can tell me where is the best place for fishing in St Louis or Mo area, any kind of fish. Thanks so much for your important information in advance,
Xuejun wang Email: wangxuejunn@yahoo.com
Name: Dwight
City: Wisconsin
Date: Saturday October 16, 2004
Time: 01:54:16 PM
Hunting_Talk
Good morning,
Just wanted to say, Great Luck and Safety to all that enter into the fields to hunt this fall!
I consider myself one of the luckiest men on Earth because in a few hours I will make my yearly trek to God's Country, the plains of North Dakota to hunt. Each summer, an agenda is put together for the fall trip. This trip will include small game and bird hunting in the Flasher area on the family land and waterfowl hunting near Wilton.
It is those unknown pleasures that come with every trip such as sitting and talking to the small town cafe and gas station owners, watching the sun rise and fall across that open land, sitting beside a crackling campfire and sipping a fine scotch or bourbon, looking up at that black sky lit with an infinity number of stars, and staring at the dances of the Northern lights, that make these annual trips a memory that I never forget.
Greater than those pleasures, is the special feeling that comes over me walking on the land that my great-great grandparents homesteaded over 100 years ago. Each and every year since that first homesteading, the family has farmed the land and will continue well past my last shots being fired.
The feeling is a sense of reverence that grows stronger each year. Maybe its the realization that each passing year makes me one year older and every year seems just that much more special.
I hope and pray that I will have the opportunity to hunt with and teach my son and daughter, the special gift that comes with each fall. He's just a toddler, she's not ready just yet, so a couple more years before we will walk the land together. The thought of walking that special family land together is almost an overwhelming emotion. My father left me this gift of the fall, and it is with that feeling of reverence that I am blessed with passing it onto my son and daughter.
Again, my best wishes of great luck and safety to all of you and yours as you enter into the field!
Dwight
name: ken
city: wpg,mb
Area: Canada
Date: Saturday October 16, 2004
Time: 03:53:13 AM
Red_River
me and my friends been fishing the red for 15 years some days you leave with nothing landed othere days 20 fish easy we fish from wpg to breezy point we landed 23 drum one day we take as much bait as we can and keep switching till we find the flavour of the day .
name: julian
city: wpg,mb
Area: Canada
Date: Saturday October 16, 2004
Time: 03:29:00 AM
Red_River
me & my girl jewel-leigh my son kenny jr,jr & julian my dad ken,sr fished the assinabione by maryland bridge we all caught a cat fish the boys that is my son julian caught his first catfish ever and almost lost his rod they were aggrisive that day and hooked them selvs we just had to reel them in,try using rotten bait ,fish guts ,somtimes do the trick me & my friend landed 9 catfish the same spot a week befor its good to fish beside creeks all fish will go up creeks looking for there next meal
name: kenny
city: wpg,mb
Area: Other area
Date: Saturday October 16, 2004
Time: 03:05:46 AM
Red_River
me & a good friend of mine george fished the corner of the red just past lock port where the red meets the floodway we started fishing at 7 pm between 11 & 2 am we had four cat fish the biggest was 18 pounds we used old suckers that we caught a week befor the thing about fishing anywhere is if the fish are active they will find the bait if they aint its best to have a smoke and say they should be biting anytime soon the best thing is if your there your in catfish country ,if the luck is ther its there i fished beside pepole that didnt catch anything if your having bad luck on the red keep trying till you hit a hole thats where your best luck is gonna be use anything with a strong smell and try find some back current this time of year with all the leaves in the water its not hard to find good luck ken wpg,mb
name: jewel-leigh
city: wpg,mb
Area: Other area
Date: Saturday October 16, 2004
Time: 02:23:12 AM
Red_River
we fihed the red my 3&1/2 year old daughter caught a good size bull head on bacon and minnows she is always gaurented a fish know mater where we go,know matter what the species she the best proud dad
name: kennyjr,jr
city: wpg,mb
Area: Other area
Date: Saturday October 16, 2004
Time: 12:56:27 AM
Red_River
we fished the red between the bridge to know where & breezy point last weekend & my son caught a nicesize jackfish on a pickerel rig we left after 4 hrs of fishing some times they bite some times they dont you never know how the fishing is gonna be until your there & after you leave we caught lots of fish we found cats are good at night jacks in the morning & evening weve found out bacon is good for all fish the better the smell the greater the chance of catching the fish of the day
just try & see kenny jr
name: Andy
city: Winnipeg
Area: Canada
Date: Thursday October 14, 2004
Time: 09:33:04 AM
Red_River
Just wanted to add a few comments to those who enjoy fishing the Red from Lockport to Selkirk and beyond to the main lake. I have had the good fortune to fish this area for going on 30 years, and, it's not uncommon to have mixed results. As far as " greenback" migrations are concerned, we may never in our lifetimes see again the numbers we enjoyed in 2000/2001.
With higher water levels, traditional areas that produced success before, do change, especially along the east side of the river. There are still some good sized walleye to be caught ( 30/34") but nowhere near the numbers as 4-5 years back.
Also important to note is that the number of people on the water and shorelines fishing are far less than in previous years, as I can remember counting up to 200 boats between Sugar Island and Netley Lake in years gone by. Now that count may be somewhere around 30-40 boats on any given day.
Don't despair, any day on the water is better than a good day at work!
Regards, Andy
name: SDWalleyes
city: Sioux Falls
Area: Canada
Date: Wednesday October 13, 2004
Time: 07:00:11 PM
Red_River
Fished the Red at Selkirk/Lockport last weekend. Caught quite a few fish. Largest was 29", but at least 10 fish over 22". Jigging in 6-10 feet of water worked best. I talked to lots of guys up there and there were mixed results. Most caught a few fish every day, with at least one at 26" plus. We got lucky in numbers, but talked to lots of guys that struggled.
name: ProGuide
city: Grand forks
Area: Canada
Date: Wednesday October 13, 2004
Time: 05:34:07 PM
Red_River
St. Walleye,
I'm not sure if anyone told you or not but it's called fishing and not catching for a reason. Just because someone caught fish one day doesn't mean you are going to catch fish the next. I have heard some great reports from that area and even seen pictures. Go out tomorrow and you may slay them.
name: St. Walleye
city: Winnipeg
Area: Fargo
Date: Wednesday October 13, 2004
Time: 04:27:40 PM
Red_River
We fished on the Red River (Canada) around Lockport/Selkirk and North of the above mentioned spots with terrible results. We have been fishing the Red River for 5-6 years and have never had such bad fishing!!! As far as some of the reports listed in this forum....I believe them to be false. There were lots of anglers we spoke with in the 2 days of fishing and they all had the same results and comments....are you guys sure it was the Red River in Lockport you have been reporting about. October 9/10/2004 is the days that we spent on the river. Should have listened to my Biologist buddy when he said it was going to be poor this year.
name: St. Walleye
city: Winnipeg
Area: Fargo
Date: Wednesday October 13, 2004
Time: 04:27:36 PM
Red_River
We fished on the Red River (Canada) around Lockport/Selkirk and North of the above mentioned spots with terrible results. We have been fishing the Red River for 5-6 years and have never had such bad fishing!!! As far as some of the reports listed in this forum....I believe them to be false. There were lots of anglers we spoke with in the 2 days of fishing and they all had the same results and comments....are you guys sure it was the Red River in Lockport you have been reporting about. October 9/10/2004 is the days that we spent on the river. Should have listened to my Biologist buddy when he said it was going to be poor this year.
Name: Skyyler
City: Dallas
Date: Wednesday October 13, 2004
Time: 10:11:44 AM
Missouri_River
I am flying to Bismark ND and then driving to the Black Hills, and i want to fish along the way. Can anyone tell me what waters to fsh for trout and smallies. I am landlocked; so any replies should bear this in mind. Travel dates are Oct 20 - 25. Thanx
Name: Derek
City: St. Cloud
Date: Tuesday October 12, 2004
Time: 03:02:14 PM
Hunting_Talk
Hunting_Talk How has the Waterfowl hunting been in central North Dakota? It sounds like the weather is going to change this weekend? Anyone got a report??
Name: Derek
City: St. Cloud, MN
Date: Tuesday October 12, 2004
Time: 03:01:01 PM
Hunting_Talk
How has the Waterfowl hunting been in central North Dakota? It sounds like the weather is going to change this weekend? Anyone got a report??
Name: Derek
City: St. Cloud, MN
Date: Tuesday October 12, 2004
Time: 02:59:04 PM
Hunting_Talk
How has the Waterfowl hunting been in central North Dakota? It sounds like the weather is going to change this weekend? Anyone got a report??
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