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<blockquote data-quote="ElkStalkR" data-source="post: 3307553" data-attributes="member: 2292"><p>Well considering a large portion of Nebraska is closed for duck season, they may not be shooting any of them. LOL</p><p></p><p>I'm guessing as usual there are spots in Nebraska (especially out west) you can pound the Mallards late in the season as this is not uncommon, but we are well past peak migration here on the east side of the state. They only ducks I am seeing in any great numbers is Mallards and Goldeneye. VERY few puddle ducks of any other form. That tells me we are well past peak here along the Missouri river corridor.</p><p></p><p>I think all the water and wet summer we had has really spread them out and they aren't as concentrated as usual. However this warm weather up here has certainly kept some of the Mallards from moving south that might otherwise go that way. That being said we always have plenty of mallards that simply don't go any further south than this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ElkStalkR, post: 3307553, member: 2292"] Well considering a large portion of Nebraska is closed for duck season, they may not be shooting any of them. LOL I'm guessing as usual there are spots in Nebraska (especially out west) you can pound the Mallards late in the season as this is not uncommon, but we are well past peak migration here on the east side of the state. They only ducks I am seeing in any great numbers is Mallards and Goldeneye. VERY few puddle ducks of any other form. That tells me we are well past peak here along the Missouri river corridor. I think all the water and wet summer we had has really spread them out and they aren't as concentrated as usual. However this warm weather up here has certainly kept some of the Mallards from moving south that might otherwise go that way. That being said we always have plenty of mallards that simply don't go any further south than this. [/QUOTE]
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