For Minnesota duck hunters, patience is again a must this fall
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Minnesota duck hunters waiting for sustained cold weather and north-to-northwest winds to jump-start a largely stagnant autumn waterfowl migration are going to have be patient.
Waterfowl managers in and outside Minnesota say a meaningful cold front in which temperatures drop and ice forms on waterways isn’t in the short-term forecast and could be two weeks away. Lows in prairie Canada, for example, won’t dip below freezing until early next week.
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