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Whitey made me mad today so I shot the General and a couple ringers that had a lady dressed in teal clothing with them.

All in all lots of movements seen and a lot of hair pulling at whitey but excellant work by the dog on a young mans first diver ever and that made the day awesome to me.

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On Friday I guarded the ducks on Taney. None were molested or hurt by me. Had three Wood ducks swim into the decoys & stayed all morning. Too pretty to shoot. Too slow on a pair of Mallard hens & four Gadwalls. I did not see all of the geese or other ducks moving. I was hunting in the Boy's Camp Cove - think I will try down the lake next time.

Hoping tomorrow will be a little different on Table Rock. I've decided to stay off Taney till some more ducks show up. Hoping the bigger water of Table Rock will attract the new comers first.

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Saw a few more ducks today and a lot of bass boats. Had one mallard Drake drop in the deeks and that was it as far as getting goes. Lots of snows flying over. Can't wait to get back out there in the morning.

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I told you all we would send some your way. Pat and I seen lots of high flying ducks heading South. Large flocks with the North wind blowing up there rears. We managed a gadwall and three more geese. Goose fajitas yesterday and comfort food today of chicken fried goose with mashed taters and gravy, side of green beans. Good luck to you hunters in the morning. I will have to see what the weather says before I make a decision.

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While crappie fishing at loz today, I observed 4 artic loons. I usually don't see them until next month. Not many geese flying over today as in the past 2 days. They may already be at TR, DD. Good luck on your hunt.

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I had four loons in the deeks this morning Rick. Had a few flocks of snows coming over all day. Hope to get on some birds in the morning. Hoping for snow!

Oh, and where's the crappie reports?

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I had four loons in the deeks this morning Rick. Had a few flocks of snows coming over all day. Hope to get on some birds in the morning. Hoping for snow!

Oh, and where's the crappie reports?

Not worth reporting. 24 fish in four trips. It's hard to sight fish them crappie now that they have moved deeper.

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My blind is about 1200' off of the Missouri River about 50 miles north of Omaha. Large groups of high flyers yesterday.Lots of geese, not many ducks.They are hammer down in your direction boys, enjoy!

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