Bob Peters
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Not wanting to let the grass grow under my feet, I packed up the dog and lit out for the hinterlands of MN Sunday before daybreak. Let's get the elephant out of the way(if this doesn't make sense, look up idiom, elephant in the room). Geographical location was my normal stomping grounds, primarily south central MN, but also a chunk of SW MN. Being MN is an irregularly shaped state, I'm not sure exactly where SE, S, SC and SW MN have their boundary lines. East/West River much less complicated. Burned up a lot of gas and rubber, saw a lot of country. Honestly barely saw a pheasant on the road. I ran the dog a few times before it got hot and she popped up some birds as I knew she would. Really I was just looking to get a feeling for the cover and some new spots more than bird numbers. I took a wrong turn and half mile later saw the classic WMA signs. I didn't think there was one around, checked the electronic maps and they didn't show any state land. Perfect. A new spot to check that hasn't been beat to death. Looking at crops, ponds, creeks and grass things seemed a little on the dry side, but nothing that made me worry. A few of the spots I walked I noticed that the grasshoppers were thicker than thieves. The dog slept like a baby on the way home. I did see a pond loaded to the brim on public land with ducks. It'd be a good place to teal hunt this weekend but with the scorcher weather, no way I'm going duck hunting. 
