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Sandhill Cranes Heading North
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03/13/19 12:59 AM
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scalebuster
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I’ve seen several hundred flying over Graham tonight.
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Re: Sandhill Cranes Heading North
[Re: scalebuster]
#7457120
03/13/19 02:50 AM
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beaversnipe
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I dont blame them. They will be featherless if they stay
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Re: Sandhill Cranes Heading North
[Re: scalebuster]
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03/14/19 01:52 AM
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dogcatcher
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Snowbirds will also be leaving the Rio Grande V.alley
Combat Infantryman, the ultimate hunter where the prey shoots back. _____________"Illegitimus non carborundum est"_______________
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Re: Sandhill Cranes Heading North
[Re: scalebuster]
#7458072
03/14/19 05:27 AM
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Sniper John
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Just west of Graham the Cranes never showed this year at my lease. Even in years without wheat I would get a flyway at times during season that would be close enough I could pull some young birds in with decoys. But years we have wheat planted in our fields, it always became the X at some point during season. We had a beautiful field of wheat this season and never had a bird on it or near it.
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Re: Sandhill Cranes Heading North
[Re: scalebuster]
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03/14/19 12:50 PM
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TKandMike
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Saw clouds of them heading north a few days ago just outside of Abilene.
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Re: Sandhill Cranes Heading North
[Re: scalebuster]
#7458171
03/14/19 01:37 PM
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Mapman
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Woodsman
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In the Rock Island area there were a few groups heading north last Saturday.
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Re: Sandhill Cranes Heading North
[Re: scalebuster]
#7458190
03/14/19 01:54 PM
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Huskerron
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Someone needs to tell them to fly slow. They don't want to stop on the Platte River today. Winds gusting up to 60 - 70 mph, somewhere around 4" of new snow (hard to tell with the blowing and drifting) and ice jams causing flash flooding. I-80 is closed from Kearney to Wyoming. Should be spring again by tomorrow. Then we'll be back to just dealing with the water.
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Re: Sandhill Cranes Heading North
[Re: Sniper John]
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03/14/19 04:42 PM
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4Weight
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Just west of Graham the Cranes never showed this year at my lease. Even in years without wheat I would get a flyway at times during season that would be close enough I could pull some young birds in with decoys. But years we have wheat planted in our fields, it always became the X at some point during season. We had a beautiful field of wheat this season and never had a bird on it or near it. Interesting I am out by Murray and like the last 3 years, we were covered up in them.
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Re: Sandhill Cranes Heading North
[Re: scalebuster]
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03/15/19 02:05 PM
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JRR
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Our areas in NW Oklahoma we are normally covered with them, this year they showed up way late. I live by Lake Texoma and we had cranes headed north a month ago.
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Re: Sandhill Cranes Heading North
[Re: scalebuster]
#7459162
03/15/19 03:33 PM
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Aggiedukmaster
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To the Guys that are around Graham, Throckmorton & Breckenridge. The amount of water that was around this area this past fall was of Epic Proportions & I think what happened was that the normal roost were to Deep & they moved to other locations. I have been hunting in the Woodson Area since '95 and we usually have a fair to Good # of Cranes that hit our Wheat Field(s) and they were Totally Absent this Year. Also, There is a Lake Just N of Sweetwater that usually roost a few thousand birds and it did not have ONE Bird on it this year due to the High Water. Yes, I saw a few flocks headed North on Wed in the Fort Worth Area. I think they were taking advantage of that Strong S Wind.
SK
"ALWAYS BE YOURSELF: BECAUSE THOSE WHO MATTER DON'T MIND, AND THOSE WHO MIND...................DON'T MATTER"
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Re: Sandhill Cranes Heading North
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03/20/19 04:39 PM
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Gacman
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I saw a few in a field near my house last week in Sugar Land.
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Re: Sandhill Cranes Heading North
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#7464368
03/21/19 05:13 PM
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PoppinPiggies
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Saw some Saturday afternoon while calling coyotes northwest of Wichita Falls
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Re: Sandhill Cranes Heading North
[Re: scalebuster]
#7464761
03/22/19 12:39 AM
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TruckMan66
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Woodsman
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Yea, I was down around Pidcoke TX last weekend and saw some flying back north.
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