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thebotanyguy
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They are very common further north across the prairie provinces in Canada, but at the edge of their range in northeastern MN. They are a grassland/cropland bird and not well adapted to the forested areas of MN.
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brantlars
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it went ok..I bumped a doe twice on the way in..almost a mile to get to my stand..so moved my setup a little closer to where I park..about 1/3 mile to stand now and I don't go through that bedding area..flushed the bird on the way out with stand on back and pack on front..almost stepped on it... very pretty birds.
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Oisinirish
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brantlars: "I flushed one this morning while deer hunting in the city of Duluth. First one I have ever seen. I had no idea they were this far north"
In the city? How'd that go?
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brantlars
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I flushed one this morning while deer hunting in the city of Duluth. First one I have ever seen. I had no idea they were this far north
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yogi59weedr
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I have flushed quite a few conveys while bird hunting in Iowa and Illinois. Fast fliers.
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yogi59weedr
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I have flushed quite a few conveys while bird hunting in Iowa and Illinois. Fast fliers.
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Grizzlyman
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Way cool. Used to hunt them a in the dakotas. Very very fast bird. Almost impossible to get more than 2 good shots off on a covey.
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