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<blockquote data-quote="younggun308" data-source="post: 5040722" data-attributes="member: 4042"><p>I think they do...seems during season I'd see a big pass of mallards heading north, back to the refuge during shooting light. Some days it was within woodie shooting hours, others it was as late as 9:00am. Over main river channels I'd see them flying much later than that, and not terribly high. Could've been reverse migration, but it seemed they were making a b-line for the refuge.</p><p>And right now if you're scouting WMAs for youth hunters it's surprising how much traffic there is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="younggun308, post: 5040722, member: 4042"] I think they do...seems during season I’d see a big pass of mallards heading north, back to the refuge during shooting light. Some days it was within woodie shooting hours, others it was as late as 9:00am. Over main river channels I’d see them flying much later than that, and not terribly high. Could’ve been reverse migration, but it seemed they were making a b-line for the refuge. And right now if you’re scouting WMAs for youth hunters it’s surprising how much traffic there is. [/QUOTE]
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