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Minnesota Waterfowl Migration and Hunting Report , Nov. 16, 2017
The following report is a compilation of state and federal wildlife manager reports and waterfowl surveys from across Minnesota. This is the 9th report for 2017. Reports will be compiled weekly throughout the hunting season and should be available by Thursday afternoon each week. The Conservation Officer Report, available on the DNR web site, also contains information about waterfowl hunter success across the state.
General: 16 November 2017
Waterfowl hunting success has remained very good over the past week especially for those field hunting for mallards and Canada geese, particularly in the western portion of the state. Most of the North zone remains frozen and significant ice cover is present in the rest of the state on small and medium sized lakes. There are some open water opportunities for late season diving ducks on large lakes and rivers, mainly in the central and south zones. Some lakes opened or partially opened back up the past few days with warmer temperatures and high winds. Hunting pressure remains very low. Canada goose numbers increased over the past week and should provide good opportunities through Thanksgiving weekend in many areas.
Corn harvest is >80% completed.
The forecast on Saturday calls for below average temperatures with highs in the low 20s in the north
and lows 30s in the south with strong northwest winds. On Sunday and Monday, temperatures should
be warmer with highs in the upper 30s in the north and low 50s in the south. The extended forecast calls for near average temperatures with no precipitation through Thanksgiving weekend.
Duck season closes next Tuesday Nov. 21 in the north zone.
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