The South Platte as it flows northeast from Denver is pretty good. There are also a surprising number of ducks that get into the pothole ponds on the irrigation systems of the ranches out that way. You'll have to ask permission or work with a guide who has a lease. The eastern plains are just prolific for geese. Huge flocks moving now. My favorite guide is John Hagen... one of the best callers I have ever heard, johnhagenoutdoors.com
The South Platte as it flows northeast from Denver is pretty good. There are also a surprising number of ducks that get into the pothole ponds on the irrigation systems of the ranches out that way. You'll have to ask permission or work with a guide who has a lease. The eastern plains are just prolific for geese. Huge flocks moving now. My favorite guide is John Hagen... one of the best callers I have ever heard, johnhagenoutdoors.com
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close to still water or in a marshy type environment
The South Platte as it flows northeast from Denver is pretty good. There are also a surprising number of ducks that get into the pothole ponds on the irrigation systems of the ranches out that way. You'll have to ask permission or work with a guide who has a lease. The eastern plains are just prolific for geese. Huge flocks moving now. My favorite guide is John Hagen... one of the best callers I have ever heard, johnhagenoutdoors.com
just ask somone at the game comision or at a state park wih a lake.
ask any local outfitter.
Go to the website : ColoradoWaterfowl.com
ask your local sport shop or the colorodo wildlife website.
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The South Platte as it flows northeast from Denver is pretty good. There are also a surprising number of ducks that get into the pothole ponds on the irrigation systems of the ranches out that way. You'll have to ask permission or work with a guide who has a lease. The eastern plains are just prolific for geese. Huge flocks moving now. My favorite guide is John Hagen... one of the best callers I have ever heard, johnhagenoutdoors.com
close to still water or in a marshy type environment
just ask somone at the game comision or at a state park wih a lake.
ask any local outfitter.
Go to the website : ColoradoWaterfowl.com
ask your local sport shop or the colorodo wildlife website.
Post an Answer