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<blockquote data-quote="Black Dog" data-source="post: 5808499" data-attributes="member: 23043"><p>For Nebraska, it is better to go with an outfitter. There is little to no public land around the Platte River where I hunt. Also, the water & land laws are very different and you could end up trespassing without realizing it. I also go the week between Christmas and New Year. My son is a CPA and that is his last free week before the busy season. We are also hunting warm water springs that do not freeze up and there is always an open hole for the ducks to land. Shots are anywhere from 10 yds to 30 yds at most. We have found there are plenty of birds there and the weather is right for hunting and moving birds around. I have never hunted North or South Dakota so can't give any info on them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black Dog, post: 5808499, member: 23043"] For Nebraska, it is better to go with an outfitter. There is little to no public land around the Platte River where I hunt. Also, the water & land laws are very different and you could end up trespassing without realizing it. I also go the week between Christmas and New Year. My son is a CPA and that is his last free week before the busy season. We are also hunting warm water springs that do not freeze up and there is always an open hole for the ducks to land. Shots are anywhere from 10 yds to 30 yds at most. We have found there are plenty of birds there and the weather is right for hunting and moving birds around. I have never hunted North or South Dakota so can't give any info on them. [/QUOTE]
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