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Last afternoon hunt

If anybody is hunting this afternoon, got a good report at house & s house pit. I've got layouts close by if you would like to borrow

Good luck

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Farm update for the final weekend

In general, plenty of water, not many ducks lately, but wind has been howling all day and temps have drops, but not to freezing temps(thank Goodness). Let's finish out strong with good turnout, good fellowship, jokes and hopefully ducks. more »

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flood update

We still have s bridge and n roberts pits under water. Ditches are draining down slow since there's no where for it to go, but should drain down this week for final weekend. We still have plenty of spots to hunt so go to those pits and enjoy the water.

Also relifts are going at section 2 so we can get these pits back in production for the last week and youth weekend. more »

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Argo Down!

Everybody knows duck hunting ain't easy. Some days you get a flood, some days you get ice, some days your truck gets stuck in the mud, and some days your ATV catches fire and burns to a crisp.

Thank Goodness we managed to get all occupants and most of our gear out in time... more »

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Thoughts about new ducks

I've been hunting hard since the snow and that's about when things slowed down to a stand still. I get asked at least 10 times a day why it's so slow and if there's new ducks today and similar questions. Here's the answer: any ducks you see are new ducks because we haven't had many since Lacie had puppies. more »

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Marked Tree Releases - sign before hunting

Very important to find a black box with releases to sign by the old shop before you and guests hunt. This is a big deal to my landlord so please respect his wishes.

Thanks

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Breakfast club tomorrow

We're on at the den between 9:30-11:30

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High wind warning

Yesterday, all pits had hunt able water, except airstrip, which is a dry goose field. The winds today were extreme and consistent all night and all day today. This means that water will be pushed on the east sides of the fields. Levees could be blown, decoys will be scattered. more »

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