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<blockquote data-quote="poorhunter" data-source="post: 5808375" data-attributes="member: 16537"><p>I used to go to North Dakota and Canada in the 90's and early 2000's and we freelanced. It was easy to find birds and get permission back then. I'd say it's still easy to find birds but getting permission is probably more difficult nowadays. Most of the farmers were pretty resistant to leasing their property back then and mostly ran them out or made sure they were blackballed. I would guess that because of the money involved that most of the good land is now leased to outfitters. It was an amazing time to the point I quit all waterfowl hunting except for the trip up there.</p><p>I would suggest an outfitter would be the best option, but that's just my guess based on the way things go.</p><p></p><p>Edited to add that we always went last of October/beginning of November. That's pretty late and we did run into some COLD weather and snow, but we liked it. Most of the years the weather was in the 30's for highs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poorhunter, post: 5808375, member: 16537"] I used to go to North Dakota and Canada in the 90's and early 2000's and we freelanced. It was easy to find birds and get permission back then. I'd say it's still easy to find birds but getting permission is probably more difficult nowadays. Most of the farmers were pretty resistant to leasing their property back then and mostly ran them out or made sure they were blackballed. I would guess that because of the money involved that most of the good land is now leased to outfitters. It was an amazing time to the point I quit all waterfowl hunting except for the trip up there. I would suggest an outfitter would be the best option, but that's just my guess based on the way things go. Edited to add that we always went last of October/beginning of November. That’s pretty late and we did run into some COLD weather and snow, but we liked it. Most of the years the weather was in the 30’s for highs. [/QUOTE]
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