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Interesting Point To think about. . . | Iowa Water Fowlers Forum container at an approved access site Waterfowl decoys cannot be left unattended for more than 30 minutes between midnight and one-half our after sunset Special regulations regarding the use of decoys on parts of the Mississippi River are described below
very sad | Iowa Water Fowlers Forum Fine you guys win Im going to walk off into the sunset as far as this site goes Ive gone too far I see Godspeed be with you all Don't let the door hit you on the ass
Why is it. . | Page 2 | Iowa Water Fowlers Forum That we can shoot a half hour before sunset, but not the half hour after? I can see just as much in the half hour after than the half hour before So what is the reasoning behind this? To give the birds more rest, and if that is the case, whats 30 more min
Where are the snows | Page 3 | Iowa Water Fowlers Forum Perfect day Nice south breezes and ground was thawed Babysat the decoys for 7 hours and never saw a snow goose Tons of Canada geese, white fronts way up high but not a single snow goose This is strange I should see some???
April 8th state fishing report | Iowa Water Fowlers Forum White Bass - Fair: A few fish are being caught while walleye fishing Walleye - Excellent: Use a twister tail or jig and minnow along shorelines at sunset West Okoboji Lake
IOWA FISHING REPORT July 3, 2008 | Iowa Water Fowlers Forum IOWA FISHING REPORT July 3, 2008 The Iowa Department of Natural Resources will be releasing the weekly fishing report on Thursdays in an effort to provide the latest information heading into the weekend The weekly fishing report is compiled from information gathered from local bait shops
shooting hours | Iowa Water Fowlers Forum I have hunted afternoons before and to be honest, unless you are going to break the law and shoot after sunset, the hunting sucks The ducks don't fly until they see that big orange thing drop below the horizon and I cannot believe the number of idiots that stay out in the marshes blasting away after sunset
Eskimo subsistence hunting, rare bird clash on Alaskas . . . . The new rules would set hunting hours to a half-hour before sunset until sundown â€" a seemingly silly requirement in the land of midnight sun, except that some Steller's eiders killed last year were shot in August, a month when the sun finally dips below the horizon