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So is it safe to say that the green heads are flying at pot holes
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Just dont want to waste a trip.....
any word about the pot holes.
we are planning a trip for next weekend and want to come home with some birds.
any ideas guys???
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Re: So is it safe to say that the green heads are flying at pot holes
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A lot of geese have been moving around the royal slope area. I have not seen a lot of ducks, but there are some here. However, I expect a big migration this weekend due to the weather. Expect ice here shortly on a lot of lakes.
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sweet we will be there next weekend....
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If your going to hunt potholes, be prepared to have to break ice. Things are were already getting pretty solid. I am sure that if ya find a open hole, you can pull some birds. Small non moving stuff is more than likely going to be locked up tight.
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the potholes is pretty solid on the north end
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