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Posted By:
wcg6667
Guest

09-07-2003 20:57
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Has anyone been seeing any teal around? I’ve heard their showin up in lousiana and alabama but haven’t seen around here.

[Edited By z984608 on 2003-09-14 19:38]

Posted By:
Reggie-Roddenberry
WFC Sponsor

Leon County – Tallahassee, Fl. 07-21-2003 16:24
Cloudy, Light Rain & Drizzle – Over 70 Degrees
Hello Everybody – I’m back!

I feel the need to apologize for my absense last season. I undertook a non-gunning sabbatical on waterfowl without permission from the boss (sorry Chrystel). I promised myself (to include Chrystel and you readers) that I would not do this again without prior notification!

I’ve been guilty of this action before – back in the early 1980’s, when the waterfowl populations were depressed. That is, I refused to hunt any of my beloved quackers and honkers. And, that is what I contracted with myself to do last season.

So, I took my German Short-haired pointer, Rebel, and went after upland game (doves & quail) exclusively, leaving the waterfowl alone the entire season. I even watched as my son banged away at some Wood Ducks one day – but, I did not fire a shot!

With the increases in waterfowl populations being forcasted for this season, I gave myself permission to hunt ducks again. This means I can report on Florida and Georgia field trips again.

As I become more active within the waterfowl community this season, I shall pass along every scrap of information I gather for you.

Waterfowler.com readers, this looks to be a boniful year to hunt waterfowl again. With the increases in rain across the country, combined with enhanced migration patterns, and some cold weather later in the year, we can all have fun chasing our ducks and geese around the pond!

And, since I quit smoking this year, I can afford more shotshells to blaze away at all those migrating waterfowl!

I’ll be in touch again soon!

Posted By:
Aaron-Pritchard
WFC Sponsor

Delta Waterfowl Event a huge success!!!!!!!! 06-24-2003 12:45
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Delta Waterfowl Foundation

Everglades Chapter

1st Annual Summer Barbecue A Huge Success

Wow!! That is the first word that comes to mind when I look back at Saturday’s event. We had over 130 people show up including about 35 kids! The award for the longest drive to get to the event goes out to Dave Brewer and Sharon who drove all the way from Orlando. A good day was had by all with lots of talk about last year’s season and this years-upcoming one. All of the kids had a wonderful time. They enjoyed hours in the jump house and I think we have some future duck calling champions on our hands. Lots of people walked away with some great hunting items and some beautiful artwork.

I want to first thank Ryan Tanner. Without all of his hard work and hours upon hours of staying on top of things, this event would not have been possible. He did an overwhelming job in coordinating our chapter’s first ever event. I also want to thank everybody else that helped out with the event. I am going to refrain from naming people, because I know I will forget somebody. There were so many that helped in many ways. I tell you what; the Broward and Dade County guys really stepped up! A big thank you also goes out to Mother Nature. We did not have a single drop of rain on us the whole entire time. For those of you that did not come because of the weather, SORRY!! Thank you to both Steve Waters and Willy Howard for putting the information about the event in their newspapers. It really made a difference in getting people out.

A week or two ago, Ryan and myself mentioned to each other the possibility of canceling the event due to lack of interest. We were both a nervous wreck and scared to death we were going to take a huge loss on the event. After meeting with our Treasurer, Dennis White and his wife Jennifer, last night, I can happily report that we made money for the kids and the ducks. I know that with a lot of other organizations you always wonder how much money was made and more importantly, where the money was put to use. I want to make a promise to all of you right now. Our books will always be open for you to know how much was made and where the money went. With Delta Waterfowl, the local Chapters get to use 25% of net proceeds for local projects of their choosing as long as they fit under their guidelines. In other words we can not take the money and go make our own little private hunting preserve. The other 75% goes to Delta Waterfowl to use on their national projects. To learn more about these great projects go to http://www.deltawaterfowl.org. Now for the great news!! We netted over $3,500 for the kids and the ducks. I could not believe it when we were going over the numbers. We are going to be able to have some great youth events and other projects because of this. There are still some debits and credits we have to wait and clear to get a final total, but I will inform you when it is complete.

A $3,500 total would not have been possible without our sponsors that donated both cash and merchandise to the event. I am going to try and list them all and I apologize if I leave somebody off the list.

Newbridge Securities-donated all of the beer you were drinking (877)447-9625

German of Mudbuddy for getting us a great deal on the 25hp Mudbuddy (305)525-3982

Law office of Raul E. Garcia, Jr. P.A. sponsored the youth shotgun (305)670-5158

Amazon Investment Group for sponsoring the Loon Lake Decoy “Preening Black Duck” 1(800)940-4626

Beavertail for donating the Pods

BlackWater Decoy Company for donating decoys and the duck calls for the kids.

Tanner Aviation for donating the lunch and spa package (954)605-9774

Lori Minteer, DVM for sponsoring the “Basic Instinct” print (561)745-1626

Cedar Hill Retrievers for donating that beautiful black Lab puppy (229)377-5757

Jose Hernandez of Animal Gallery for donating the taxidermy of one duck(305)220-0117

Joe Lamb of Fine Line Welding for donating all of the duck boat work. (863)983-4515

Networked Connection, Inc. for putting together our programs (305)363-8549.

Please support our sponsors since they were gracious enough to support us. The success of the BBQ would not have been possible with out them.

Believe it or not Ryan Tanner was the winner of the Berretta 391 Raffle. He felt so guilty about winning it(ha,ha), he donated it back to the chapter and we live auctioned it on the spot. Because of his belief in our cause, that netted $650 to our bottom line. So thank you Ryan once again.

Unfortunately we do not have much time to rest. Our Banquet is just around the corner! I will let everybody enjoy this great success for a few days before we get back to work. Hopefully the Palm Beach County guys will step up big for the banquet like the south county guys did for the BBQ.

Thanks again!!

Jeff Allen, Chairman

Everglades Chapter-Delta Waterfowl

Delta Waterfowl-Florida Chapter Co-Chairman

Posted By:
Drake Slayer
Web Member

06-04-2003 11:27
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Looking to buy an airboat, have my boat up for sale on the Illinois page. Wanting something in the 16’x8′ range. Everytime I look for an airboat online, they are located in Florida. So, I figured I head straight for the root by finding someone down there who hunts ducks and knows what I’m looking for.
Anyone who can help, send me a P.M.

Regards,
Steve from IL

Posted By:
Aaron-Pritchard
WFC Sponsor

2nd Annual Delta Waterfowl – Florida Chapter Sporting Clays Shoot… 04-21-2003 12:35
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2nd Annual Delta Waterfowl – Florida Chapter Sporting Clays Shoot

Saturday May 3rd
Platt Station Sporting Clays Range
Fellesmere, Fla
www.plattstation.com

Registration: 8:30 a.m to 11:00 a.m
Scorecards in by 1:00 p.m

NSCA Sanctioned and Fun shoot
100 round, 12 station, european rotation

Jim White trophies will be presented
www.jimwhitecollection.com

Many Different Raffle & Silent Auction items will
be avaliable. Including a engraved Lanber O/U shotgun.

Cost per shooter: $75 NSCA, $70 Hunters Class, $35 Junior & Sub Junior NSCA, $30 Junior & Sub Junior Hunters Class

$5 Discount for Pre-registering

5 Stand & Warm Up will be avaliable
($7 for 5 Stand & $5 for Warm Up)

Lunch will be prepared by Bonnie Platt

To Pre-register Contact: Buddy or Bonnie Platt
Phone: (321)-727-3644
Fax: (321)-722-2790
Email: Plattstation@aol.com

For more information contact your shoot Chairman at:

Sean Tacie
(772)-225-5441
tac11@bellsouth.net

Aaron Pritchard
(321)-508-4579
apritchard@cfl.rr.com

Entrance Fee includes: 100 clays, 1 year Delta Waterfowl
membership, Fees, Trophies, Lunch & Drinks

Course Rules: (1) NSCA rules apply (2)Eye & Protection required
(3) No shotguns larger than 12 gauge (4) Maximum Load allowed
3″ dram, 1 1/8 oz. of 7 1/2 shot.

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Guys please come out and support our chapter. Last year was a great time and a huge success. I hope to see ya’ll out there again.

For those of you who are not planning on shooting please still come out for the Lunch and to meet other Delta members. After the shoot we will be having a short meeting to discuss the start of the Space Coast Chapter of Delta Waterfowl.

__________________

Delta Waterfowl-Florida Chapter Co-Chairman

Posted By:
Forum Moderator
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02-24-2003 15:46
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Posted By:
Rawhide
Guest

02-20-2003 07:28
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Is it duck season yet? Seems like I see ducks everywhere now!

Posted By:
Aaron-Pritchard
WFC Sponsor

02-08-2003 13:23
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Bet he wished he hadn’t done that!!!! 😀

A hunt next season sounds good.

Delta Waterfowl-Florida Chapter
Co-Chairman

Posted By:
Rawhide
Guest

02-04-2003 05:49
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Aaron, the sad part is he LET me talk him out of it! He’s a biologist about 30minutes from there and he KNEW it was hot and still let me suggest another place. Ah, next year. Let’s get together for a hunt there.

Posted By:
Aaron-Pritchard
WFC Sponsor

01-31-2003 08:09
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Your crazy Richard………Sta5 has been the hottest area in the state all season. Go to the Fla website for Waterfowl and see the averages. Good luck explaining that to your buddy. 😀

Delta Waterfowl-Florida Chapter
Co-Chairman

Florida Duck Hunting Report Archive

Posted By:
Rawhide
Guest

01-30-2003 06:17
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Man, I hope my hunting buddy doesn’t read your report,Shadow. I talked him out of going to STA5 at the last minute to try a spot on the Kiss River. We killed 1 duck. Hindsight is 20/20!! Congrats!

Posted By:
shadow25
Guest

STA 5, Hendry County 01-29-2003 19:56
Mostly Sunny, No Precipitation – 45-50 Degrees
Closed the season in the best place in South Florida. STA 5
We got our limit before sunrise. You name it, and it was there. Blue wings, Green wings,Mottled, Shovelers,Foulvous,Ring necks, Scaups,Rudies,Pintails, Mergansers,Wegeons.
We need to lobby the game commission to open more areas like this.

Posted By:
pintlhntr
Guest

01-27-2003 11:24
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We’ll the seasons over. I guess it’s time to start planning for next year.I’m intrested in coming down and shooting a motteled duck or two. Does any one know a good guide to go with?
Thanks Jason

Posted By:
Aaron-Pritchard
WFC Sponsor

Delta Waterfowl Florida-Chapter Youth Hunt at TM Goodwin 01-26-2003 08:14
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Made Florida Today’s Outdoor’s section. Check it out!!!!!!!

http://www.floridatoday.com/!NEWSROOM/columnstoryA41744A.htm

Also……….if you would like to volunteer your time to a kid and their guardian plase conatct me!!!!!!!!!!! I’m already getting calls!!!!!!!

(321) 724-4590
(321) 508-4579
apritchard@cfl.rr.com

Delta Waterfowl-Florida Chapter
Co-Chairman

Posted By:
wcg6667
Guest

LAKE OKEECHOBEE 01-24-2003 15:01
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heard from some friends down at the lake. they said more birds have started to show up around the hay feilds and the pastuers.This year has been much better than the last couple for us when u can find the birds. leavin to go down tonight and hunt the weekend hopefully it will be worth the trip. well everyone give’em hell for the last couple days.

p.s aaron and richard i had 3 other guys with me so we were perfectly legal

Posted By:
Aaron-Pritchard
WFC Sponsor

01-23-2003 18:13
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True Richard………..Hope that wasn’t 4 Mottles. We just don’t see Mallards here unless they were park ducks.

Delta Waterfowl-Florida Chapter
Co-Chairman

Posted By:
Rawhide
Guest

01-22-2003 10:17
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Just got back from Texas. Saw thousands of pintail, bufflehead, widgeon, and redheads. Got one pintail. The birds all sit on open water and you can’t get near them. Oh well. I hear there are still some teal on Lake O, I’ll try to find em this weekend.

PS to wcg6667…Do you know the limit on Mallards or mottled in Fl?

Posted By:
wcg6667
Guest

sarasota bay 01-13-2003 18:19
Sunny & Clear, Morning Fog – 50-60 Degrees
hunted friday night, saw couple hundred pintails,teal,widgeon,and mottled. shot 5 teal a widgeon and 4 mallards.

Posted By:
Rawhide
Guest

Lake Okee, Kissimmee River 01-13-2003 07:19
Sunny & Clear, High Winds – 35-40 Degrees
Lots of teal around the monkey box area, but didn’t see any other species except coot. A little shooting going on, mostly airboat hunters. The wind may have been the big factor, ducks just weren’t moving unless a fisherman got them up.

Posted By:
tkissam
Guest

St. John\’s River 01-09-2003 20:53
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – 30-34 Degrees – Open Water
Aaron –

I can relate…seems this year’s hunting has been more a Scouting Trip than actual hunting. The hope is the next 3 weeks we won’t get any and let the wetlands fry out a tad. Made it last Sunday to a part of The St. John’s that hasn’t been too affected by the torrential rain we’ve received the last 3-4 weeks or so…Saw several hundred Ring-necks, but only bagged one. Cold and sunny. Want cold and dreary !

Anyone been to Lake Toho this year ? I plan to Saturday.

T. Kissam

Florida Duck Hunting Report Archive

Posted By:
shadow grass hunter
Guest

01-07-2003 21:20
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DUCK YOU, thanks for the information, if you ever get to west ky let me know, maybe we could go on a hunt. e-mail wstermon@wk.net

Posted By:

01-07-2003 06:28
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Ron’s number is 863-946-1742

Posted By:

01-07-2003 06:26
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shadow grass hunter
Try Ron’s guide service about two hours from orlando $75.00 for a half day mostly b/w teal,ring-necks and mottled ducks

Posted By:
shadow grass hunter
Guest

obion creek bottoms 01-06-2003 22:47
Mostly Sunny, No Precipitation – 25-30 Degrees – Ice
I live in west KY, and we hunt a flooded corn field,but have’nt had much luck. There are very few ducks in the area. I will be traveling to the Orlando,and Cocoa Beach area on Jan 9 and was looking for a place to hunt, either public or a reasonable guided hunt,if anyone has any info. please post. All information is greatly apppreciated.

Posted By:
Aaron-Pritchard
WFC Sponsor

Central Fla 01-02-2003 04:57
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Hello Everyone……….the El’ Nino winter has really got us scrambling. With all the rain birds are very scattered. Recent reports are showing very low hunter success. TM Goodwin still is only bring in around a bird per hunter and most other management areas are the same or lower. The St. John’s is extrememly high and there are very few birds using it. Most of the birds are on flooded pastures or closed areas now that they have wised up a little. Hopefully some dry weather will stick around for a few weeks so we can dry out. Also I have seen some impressive rafts of Scaup numbering over 15,000 birds but, they are sticking in the middle of the lagoon. It is tough to convince them to check out your spread even with a few hundred blocks out. Hunting is tough and scouting is the key once again. It seems like I’ve done more scouting than hunting this season due to all the changes. Good Luck to all…………..

Delta Waterfowl-Florida Chapter
Co-Chairman

Posted By:
Rawhide
Guest

Lake Okee, Kissimmee River 12-30-2002 10:42
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Saw 2 ducks on the river! There’s so much water that I could go wherever I wanted with the Go-devil. Explored for hours and found lots of ideal looking habitat but no ducks. Should be good shooting if the levels drop. Went to Lake O yesterday out of Joes in Moore Haven. Saw several flocks of teal and ringers but I think the key is to get there early and beat the airboaters and guides.

Posted By:
Dixie Beans
Web Member

Merritt Island 12-27-2002 07:06
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Where are all the wigeon? Have not seen any. Lots of teal, mottled and bluebills.

Posted By:
Aaron-Pritchard
WFC Sponsor

Central Florida 12-24-2002 10:47
Mostly Cloudy, No Precipitation – 60-65 Degrees
Well……….it’s no secret that the birds have scattered. Recent rains have filled pastures and the surrounding flood plains. That means the Puddle Ducks are extrememly scattered on private ranches. A talk with MINWR biologist revealed the lowest count of ducks using the refuge in 10 years. There is ample food but again………plenty of water and food everywhere else. . The divers seem to be the most of everyone’s bag limits. Ringers are plentiful if you can find hydrilla or another food source. Mostly layout shooting to bring them off the bigger water though. Teal, Wigeon and Pintail have seem to disappear from local WMA’s. TM Goodwin which was hot early has fallen to less than 1 duck per hunter on an outing. Again…….to much water is the culprit and it doesn’t look good as more rain is to be expected with this EL’ Nino year. Good Luck to all and have a safe and happy holiday.

Aaron Pritchard

Delta Waterfowl-Florida Chapter
Co-Chairman

Posted By:
lrush
Guest

TB 12-17-2002 14:20
Cloudy, High Winds – 40-45 Degrees
The Blue Bills are in south Florida. We hunted the bay all wekend and shot a few ringnecks & blue bills. We saw intotal about 2K divers. Most of them are flying high into the “safe zone” though. plenty of ducks to shoot at. We have a few Blacks and some pintails but mostly Blue Bills.

Posted By:
H2OK9
Guest

Tallahassee 12-16-2002 17:03
Cloudy, High Winds – 45-50 Degrees
We are still seeing lots of ducks in the air but very few on the lakes. They have to be feeding someware.We shot Car Lake Saturday morning and had two small groups start to decoy and then flair off at the last second.Cattle Gap on lake Jackson made a little noise but not enough to justify the long walk in.We did tear up the snipe and dove at a undiscloseable location. The boys had a blast shooting in a 20 to 30 knot wind at birds that sure know how to fly. We will continue to let the snipe hunting tide us over until we find ducks to shoot at.Not much meat but the dog is in heaven. I am hearing talk of large flocks of Bluebills south of town and will br scouting them tomorrow.Will let you know what I see.

Florida Duck Hunting Report Archive

Posted By:
Rawhide
Guest

Lake Okeechobee, SW 12-16-2002 06:00
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Hunted Lake O Sat. morning. Only 2 flocks of teal and maybe 5 mottled, didn’t fire a SHOT! Some airboaters seemed to get a few shots in but from what we saw it was skybusting. The warden at the ramp suggested an area north of Joes Fish Camp, said there are lots of birds there, mostly ringers.

Posted By:
NICK ULM
Guest

s.w.okee 12-14-2002 14:08
Mostly Sunny, No Precipitation – Over 70 Degrees
thomas-allen, just to let ya know i had scouted and been out on okee since opening day.ducks we’re bleak at best. my last hunt,about a week ago i hunted sunrise to sunset, (later realizing why i don’t do that anymore) and was not worth my efforts. i moved to three different spots throughout the day, saw maybe 30 teal and fifty or so ringbills. if you go or anyone else reading let me know. i’m curious. leaving this week to go north, they won’t come here i’ll meet them halfway. happy holidays and shoot em up!

Posted By:
Benjamin-Dupree
Guest

Hunting Dabblers 12-12-2002 19:27
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A while back, Wade Bourne, a DU writer asked me to take a look at his new book Hunting Dabblers. Well, I’m a slow reader, and this book isn’t so new anymore, but let me tell you this book has it all. Bourne not only employs his years of experience but he also draws tips off other duck-hunting veterans from around the country. This book covers everything from proven calling techniques to what to look for in a shotgun. In just over 200 pages Bourne has captured every conceivable facet of waterfowling. The book is educational, entertaining, and full of very useful pointers. While I was reading this, there were several times I would think, “I never thought of that.” Even if this book had not been the authority of duck hunting, Bourne gained my respect with the closing paragraph in his acknowledgements section where he stated “And ultimately, I acknowledge God as my creator and Christ as my savior. Someday I plan on seeing all my old buddies on that Great Marsh where the drought never comes and the ducks always fly.” For an autographed copy of Bourne’s book, send a check for $30.45 to Wade Bourne, 450 Old Trenton Road, Clarksville, TN 37040 or you can obtain a copy of this book and support this fine webpage by purchasing one from the Proshop here at waterfowler.com. Dabblers would make an excellent stocking stuffer. Good Luck, Good reading, and God Bless.
Ben Dupree

Posted By:
Rawhide
Guest

Kissimmee River 12-12-2002 11:21
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Well gang, we spent the morning on the river looking for da’ ducks. The water is so high that the birds seem to have moved on somewheres else. Saw a total of 6 teal and 9 mottled in several hours and miles of go-devil travel. Maybe on Lake Okee????

Posted By:
Aaron-Pritchard
WFC Sponsor

12-11-2002 10:30
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Just e-mail me………

apritchard@cfl.rr.com

Delta Waterfowl-Florida Chapter
Co-Chairman

Posted By:
duxsrus
Guest

12-10-2002 16:32
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*** AARON PRICHARD ***

Send me a private massage, I tried sending you one and it says your user name is invalid.

Posted By:
gb&drake
Guest

florida panhandle 12-02-2002 20:31
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – 35-40 Degrees
Well the resident wood ducks are still around with a few teal mixed in. On the Tallahassee side we killed many ringnecks, saw a lot more. The cattlegap is a hot spot with a bunch of people but you better pack your walking shoes. As always their are some skybusters doing their best to mess things up but the hunting was good anyway. Toward Panama City their are a bunch of woodies. Counted nearly four hundred on a private spot in the sand hills. Well look forward to the reopen, take the drakes.

Posted By:
H2OK9
Guest

CAR LAKE TALLAHASEE 12-01-2002 12:30
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – 35-40 Degrees
We finaly saw large (20+) flights of birds moving between the lakes. A few even came down on Car Lake and gave us a high power fly by. The Ring Necks have arived. A deer hunter was set up on the point by the cove so Cam and I went to the South side of the lake and threw out all the decoys. Coots and all. Harper (the lab)was primed and ready to go. The only thing wrong besides a blue bird day was a bunch of weary ducks.We just picked the wrong corner. The day was sumed up like this. One shot, no ducks, cold day. We will let you know how Wed. goes.

H2OK9

Posted By:
Wader22
Guest

Guana 11-30-2002 15:35
Cloudy, Winds Calm – 35-40 Degrees
Another slow day in Guana. The stats for last week don’t look good either (average of 1.5 birds/hunter). Saw a lot of teal and a few flocks of mottled, but nothing within range. A few more days like this and I’m going to train my lap pup to fetch decoys. Sharpshooter, I heard you had another stellar performance (the only shot you took was a teal swimming in the decoys. Maybe next week.

Posted By:
bullseye27
Guest

Guana 11-28-2002 19:03
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – 35-40 Degrees
weather was great ducks just mainly flying 2 high! I did hear about a guy down south in Guana that had a high percentage shoting day though! (1 duck a box) some nice ringnecks everywhere! Good luck wader!

Delaware Duck Hunting Report Archive

Posted By:
frankie g
Web Member

Kent County 12-26-2012 16:00
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – 30-34 Degrees – Open Water
Hunted Monday the 24th in the morning. Saw a fair number of ducks. Had four or five groups working the decoys but just wouldn’t commit so went home empty handed again.

Posted By:
frankie g
Web Member

Kent County 12-26-2012 15:58
Cloudy, High Winds – 35-40 Degrees
Hunted Saturday the 22nd in the morning. High winds plus not many ducks flying. Didn’t pick up a gun…..

Posted By:
Tony Senn
Web Member

Leipsic, DE 10-09-2012 10:13
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DELAWARE DUCKS UNLIMITED
6th ANNUAL WATERFOWL HUNTER PARTY
When—Sunday November 11, 2012
Where-Leipsic Fire Hall-Leipsic, DE
Time— 12-Noon to 3:00 pm
Price—$35.00 Adult $15.00 17 and under
Includes- Homemade SNAPPER SOUP, Wings, Meatballs, Beer and Sodas
Other Activities- Lots and Lots of Raffles, Silent Auction and 6 Guns
OVER 100 DOZEN DECOYS!!!!

Contact –
Tickets available online at- www.ducks.org/de
Lou Caputo 302-388-1474 louis.caputo@pnc.com
Tony Senn 302-422-5068 tsenn@ducks.org

Posted By:
Tony Senn
Web Member

09-28-2011 13:55
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WATERFOWL HUNTERS’ PARTY

WHEN- SUNDAY NOV. 20, 2011

WHERE- LEIPSIC FIREHOUSE LEIPSIC, DE

Time -12:00-noon to 3:00 pm

COST- $35.00

WHAT’S INCLUDED- 1Year DU Membership, Beer, Soda, Snapper Soup, Various Appetizers, at least 6 guns, many many raffles and much more!!!!!!

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Posted By:
Bill Erhart
Field Editor

New Castle County Delaware River 12-18-2010 20:23
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – 10-20 Degrees – Open Water
In the middle of the river a raft of Canada geese about 3/4 of a mile long. Several thousand.

On yes, four mallards.

Posted By:
Gecko
Web Member

East of Dover 11-26-2010 11:04
Mostly Cloudy, No Precipitation – 40-45 Degrees
visiting but not a lot going on with the ducks, even at Bombay hook. got a new bird to hunt however, first time I ever saw geese, sea gulls and the Delaware state buzzards all loafing around together. buzzards would take off every now and then I guess checking to see if any of the geese or gulls dropped dead for lunch. What is the buzzard bag limit anyway………… would it be baiting if yu tossed a couple of road kill possums out for them ?????

Posted By:
Bill Erhart
Field Editor

Smyrna 11-20-2010 03:39
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – 35-40 Degrees
Just deer hunting last weekend near a marsh. Saw a few wood ducks and heard a few mallards. Saw dozens of snow geese and hundreds of Canada geese.

Posted By:
TonySenn
Web Member

Delaware DU Waterfowl Hunters Party 11-11-2010 07:11
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THIS YEAR’S DEDU WATERFOWLERS PARTY
IS GOING TO BE BIGGER THAN EVER !!!!!!

OVER 80 DOZEN DECOYS TO BE GIVEN AWAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Tickets will be limited so ACT FAST!!!!!!!

Date – Sunday November 21, 2010 (The day between Deer Season Closing and Waterfowl Season Opening!)

Location- Leipsic Fire House Leipsic, DE

Time – 12 Noon – 3:00 pm

Cost –Only $25 and that includes a free 1yr membership in Ducks Unlimited!!

What’s included- Light appetizers, sodas, beer. FREE Gun Raffle to all wearing Camo or a DU LOGO!!
There will be a silent auction and plenty of guns and walk around raffles…………

Tickets are available Online at – www.ducks.org/states/35/events/event23180.html

For more information and tickets-
Call Lou Caputo 302-388-1474 louis.caputo@pnc.com

Tony Senn 302-422-5068 tsenn@ducks.org

Posted By:
Mike Napier
Field Editor

Kent County WMA 10-25-2010 11:18
Sunny & Clear, High Winds – 50-60 Degrees
A little bit of wind pushed a few teal around. Killed some teal but there were really not any good numbers to speak of.

Posted By:
Bill Erhart
Field Editor

New Castle County 09-15-2010 20:36
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – Over 70 Degrees
Modest numbers of teal.

Woodducks around.

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Posted By:
Mike Napier
Field Editor

Kent County 12-27-2009 13:09
Cloudy, Occassional Rain Showers – 40-45 Degrees
Rain washed away the snow and there were ducks everywhere in the fields. Killed our limit of mallards in about 30 mins and should have been sooner. I would say the birds are here.

Posted By:
Mike Napier
Field Editor

Kent County 12-25-2009 13:59
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Area fields are too deep with snow to hunt. Not sure what the next move will be. Hopefully the rain will wash away some snow. Hunting for a few hours on 12/24 and did not see a duck or goose.

Posted By:
Bill Erhart
Field Editor

Port Penn 12-21-2009 19:18
Arctic Blast – 25-30 Degrees – Ice
On Saturday December 19th. Mallards flying all morning. The ice made it tricky getting them to decoy. Two of us finally limited out on mallards. Six drakes and two hens.

Posted By:
Mike Napier
Field Editor

Kent County 12-07-2009 15:06
– – 35-40 Degrees
Finally think we got a push of birds now that the split is over. We can hope they stick around for the final split and that we get some new ones.

Posted By:
Bill Erhart
Field Editor

Southern New Castle County 11-02-2009 06:36
Cloudy, Light Rain & Drizzle – 50-60 Degrees
Very spotty hunting. On Friday Oct 30th, some folks saw hundreds of teal. But over all, few hunters I spoke to did well. Wood ducks have dropped off compared to a couple of weeks ago.

Posted By:
TonySenn
Web Member

DELAWARE DUCKS UNLIMITED 10-22-2009 08:35
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THIS YEAR’S DEDU WATERFOWLERS PARTY
IS GOING TO BE BIG!!!!!!

Tickets will be limited to 300 so ACT FAST!!!!!!!

Location is moving back to the Leipsic Fire House in Leipsic, DE

Date – Sunday November 22, 2009 (The day between Deer Season Closing and Waterfowl Season Opening!)

Time – 12 Noon – 3:00 pm

Cost –Only $25 and that includes a free 1yr membership in Ducks Unlimited!!

What’s included- Light appetizers, sodas, beer. FREE Gun Raffle to all wearing CAMO!!

There will be a silent auction and plenty of guns (at least 5!!) and walk around raffles…………

Tickets are available Online at – http://www.ducks.org/states/35/events/index.html

For more information and tickets contact –

Lou Caputo 302-388-1474 louis.caputo@pnc.com
Tony Senn 302-422-5068 tsenn@ducks.org

Posted By:
Mike Napier
Field Editor

New Castle County 10-17-2009 10:48
Cloudy, Occassional Rain Showers – 40-45 Degrees
I have been seeing a steady flow of Canada Geese heading down all day every day. They are very noisy and hungry I am sure. This Nor’easter had them going crazy the last few days. No real sights of ducks yet, will have to do more scouting.

Posted By:
Bill Erhart
Field Editor

Lower New Castle County 09-04-2009 17:31
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – 60-65 Degrees
Small flock of Canadas came right in.

Saw about six mallards and one wood duck.

No teal.

Posted By:
Mike Napier
Field Editor

Kent County 08-31-2009 16:24
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Have not seen or heard of any teal either anywhere. I may make a final scouting mission tomorrow but at this point, I am not sure they are worth chasing.

Posted By:
Bill Erhart
Field Editor

08-29-2009 05:14
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I have not heard reports of any teal worth pursuing.

Dove are accumulated in various pockets, but I guess they are resident birds.

September 1 and 2 don’t seem promising.

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Posted By:
Mike Napier
Field Editor

New Castle County 07-16-2009 21:43
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – Over 70 Degrees
Starting to see signs of life from the resident geese. Hopefully they provide us with some early season action to get tuned up for the main season.

Posted By:
Tony Senn
Web Member

Delaware Ducks Unlimited Blue Hen Classic 01-26-2009 14:38
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Delaware Ducks Unlimited
Presents the
13th Annual Ducks Unlimited Blue Hen Classic
at
Hopkins Game Farm
March 13, 14 & 15

**Guarenteed $25,000 in Prizes including 30 Guns**

Schedule of Events

Friday, March 13

Small Gauge Events
20, 28 and .410
Entry – $50 per gauge/50 targets
Payouts – $10 per shooter per gauge
returned to class
Master through E – 1st, 2nd, 3rd (50/30/20)

Preliminary Event

Entry – $105/100 targets
Shells are included for this event
Payouts – HOA & Master through E
HOA – Benelli Nova & 1 case of shells
1st in class – Benelli Nova
2nd in class – 3 cases of shells
3rd in class – 2 cases of shells
4th in class – 1 case of shells
5th in class – 1 case of shells
Concurrents
1st in class – 2 cases of shells
2nd in class – 1 case of shells

Saturday & Sunday, March 14 & 15

NSCA 5-Stand – Squadded
Entry – $55/50 targets
Shells are included for this event
Payouts – Master through E
1st, 2nd & 3rd
Ducks Unlimited Merchandise

Saturday & Sunday, March 14 & 15

Main Event – Flight time required

Entry – $230/200 targets/100 targets daily
Shells are included for this event

Payouts – HOA & Master through E & Hunters
HOA – Beretta 391 & $300 cash
1st in class – Beretta 391
2nd in class – Remington 1187
3rd in class – Tri Star Viper
4th through 6th in class
Exclusive Ducks Unlimited Merchandise
Concurrents
1st in class – 3 cases of shells
2nd in class – 2 cases of shells
3rd in class – 1 case of shells
All events are NSCA sanctioned.
Target fees included in entry fees.
HOA- not eligible for Class or
Concurrent prizes.

Lunch will be available daily for purchase.
Prizes and awards for the Preliminary Event
and Small Gauge events will be presented
Friday evening after all events are final.
Refreshments will be served.
An Eastern Shore Buffet Dinner will be
included for all competitors Saturday night.
Entertainment will be provided by the
Cripple Creek Bluegrass Band.

For More Information Contact-
Hopkins Game Farm-(410) 348-5287
hopkinshunting@gmail.com

Tony Senn- (302)422-5068
tsenn@ducks.org

Posted By:
fmsfd29
Web Member

Bethany 01-08-2009 15:02
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – 35-40 Degrees
Hunted the Assawomen Bay the Day after Xmass with a friend from South Carolina (his first diver hunt). Couldnt believe the number of mallards in the area. All the ponds were full. Shot 9 Buffels and rolled a dozen more but they flew away, you know the drill. The lotto was packed (9) parties, for the beach thats a sell out crowd. According to the draw stats the birds are there. Will be returning soon for another round.

Posted By:
fmsfd29
Web Member

Augustine 01-08-2009 14:59
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – 30-34 Degrees – Open Water
Hunted the River last week in the “Augustine Area”. 2 Mallards, 1 Black and a Teal. Several Buffels few through but we missed poorly. Saw hundreds of big birds working the shore lines and bars. Hope it freezes up soon, thats when then fun starts.

Posted By:
Mike Napier
Field Editor

Where The Wind Was BLOWING 12-31-2008 20:55
Cloudy, High Winds – 35-40 Degrees
The wind was blowing, blowing and blowing harder. Scratched out a mixed bag of ducks, Canadas, and Snow Geese. Fun by all unless you had to stick your head out of the pit or actually get out of the pit. One group of ducks locked up and took 18 mins to hit the spread. I think the wind was gusting at 189MPH at one point. Good luck if you had any decoys that were not staked down because I am sure they ended up in the ocean eventually. Yes, the wind was blowing that hard.

Posted By:
Bill Erhart
Field Editor

Delaware City 12-30-2008 17:07
Cloudy, Winds Calm – 35-40 Degrees
Just so Mike is not lonely.

Over the course of a long morning, saw maybe 100 mallards. Guy in the next blind shot a pintail.

Canadas are decoying in pairs. Based upon how thin the ones we shot are, they must be migrating geese. Shot one last week that was as fat as your mama so I expect it was a local bird.

Posted By:
Mike Napier
Field Editor

Who Cares 12-27-2008 19:34
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I would like to share a report but can someone else post so that I can know that I am not typing to myself. Thanks

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Posted By:
Mike Napier
Field Editor

Kent County 12-19-2008 21:03
Cloudy, Occassional Rain Showers – 35-40 Degrees
Tons of Canada’s in the area. Not as many ducks as I would have hoped to see. Many more black ducks than normal though. Did get a banded mallard. All in all a fun day for all as we scratch off a few ducks here and there all day with one snow and one canada. Again, duck numbers seemed low considering the weather.

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Posted By:
Bill Erhart
Field Editor

Augustine area 11-28-2008 20:18
Cloudy, Winds Calm – 35-40 Degrees
Very few ducks in general some flocks of mallards. Some diving ducks.

Heard from a couple of sources that some guys in the past few days had hunted some roosting areas. Could explain small number of ducks; during calm winds, they may have laid up on the river.

Posted By:
Jerry Kryspin
Field Editor

Southeast of Smyrna, DE 11-28-2008 09:11
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – 40-45 Degrees
Standard-issue flight of snow geese with premeditated destinations flying westward.

Canada Goose flight was decent, but flocks were large groups that I’d prefer not to bust into.

Duck flight was exceptional… before shooting time.

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Posted By:
Bill Erhart
Field Editor

Smyrna 11-27-2008 18:28
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – 30-34 Degrees – Ice
The usual number of snows too high to bother with. Large numbers of Canadas, mostly flying from the North to the South towards the prison. Generally showed no interest in our spread.

Moderate numbers of Mallards. Most showed great caution and one had to remain completely still and call very softly to get any of them to decoy. Many hunters around us sky busting, which added to the skittishness of the birds.

All of this made for a very modest day of hunting.

Posted By:
Mike Napier
Field Editor

Northeast Of Leipsic 11-24-2008 17:33
Mostly Cloudy, No Precipitation – 25-30 Degrees – Ice
Birds never flew in the early am. Plenty of Canada’s in the air but then the duck flight started around 10am. Pretty good amount of mallards in the area. Good day had by all.

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Posted By:
Bill Erhart
Field Editor

Lower New Castle County 11-07-2008 19:10
Cloudy, Light Rain & Drizzle – 60-65 Degrees
Thursday, November 6th

Saw a few big ducks for the first time. A moderate number of teal. Hardly enough birds out for the effort. No wood ducks to be seen.

Posted By:
Mike Napier
Field Editor

Delaware 11-03-2008 22:32
Arctic Blast – Froze Out
Figured that I would help everyone out with what is going on. Saw a deer hit on route 1 at the split going northbound. Didn’t look like he had much of a chance. A couple of dead Canada’s on Corporate Commons that appeared to be hit by a car. Why not just fly across the road? They have wings. I think the cold weather has finally pushed out all of the sea gulls. Not many flying around the Burger King parking lot even on a busy Saturday. Observed a few hundred lady bugs flying around in the backyard. Must be a late hatch. Thought I saw signs of life on Waterfowler but then I realized it was just a Viagra pop up ad. The guy down the street has added a few more goats to his collection, maybe a season will open on them one day. More and more sparrows have been migrating south. Time to hit the sunny shores of Florida I guess. Well I will keep you posted on an further developments.

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Posted By:
fmsfd29
Web Member

Langs Marsh 10-30-2008 19:09
Mostly Sunny, No Precipitation – 40-45 Degrees
Picked near the end, hunted along the river on opening day and only shot 4 teal. Hardy any teal flight. Had a few fella’s taking some real long shots in area, scared of the only working birds of the day.

Posted By:
Mike Napier
Field Editor

Smyrna Area 10-24-2008 20:21
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – 35-40 Degrees
Did not get a good pick at the lottery. 46 parties which I did not expect. Due to the weather, we decided to try the lottery. Not many ducks where I was hunting. Tons of shooting on the marsh towards Leipsic. When I say tons, I mean more than I have heard in that aread for over 10+ years for sure.

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Posted By:
Bill Erhart
Field Editor

Ted Harvery 10-24-2008 15:12
Mostly Sunny, No Precipitation – 35-40 Degrees
The ditch was impassable to Blinds 30 & 31.

Very little shooting around the entire area. Groups I spoke to shot one to three birds.

Posted By:
Tony Senn
Web Member

Delaware Ducks Unlimited 10-02-2008 07:52
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The Ducks Unlimited Waterfowler’s Hunter’s Parties are Coming!!!!!!!

Due to the popularity last year and wanting to have enough room for everyone, this year we will be having TWO WHP’s. One upstate and one downstate.

Each one will have more than 60 Dozen Decoys, 5 guns and other assorted hunting gear.

Tickets are limited to 200 at each location so act fast…..Tickets are only $25.00!!!

Locations-
North- Odessa Fire House
South- Former Crossroads Community Church Bridgeville, DE

Date for Both-
Sunday November 23, 2008 The day between Deer and Duck Season

Time for both-
12-Noon to 3:00 pm

Price- $25.00- Includes light appetizers-beer-sodas and a free 1 year membership in DU!!

Don’t forget, you automatically are entered into a raffle for a shotgun just for WEARING CAMO!!!!!!!!!

For tickets call-
North- Lou Caputo 302-388-1474
louis.caputo@pnc.com

South- Tony Senn 302-422-5068 tsenn@ducks.org

Tickets available online at-
www.ducks.org/WHP

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Posted By:
Bill Erhart
Field Editor

Smyrna 09-27-2008 13:09
Cloudy, Light Rain & Drizzle – Over 70 Degrees
Saw hundreds of Canada Geese, now the season is out.

Saw few shootable teal. Saw a few large flocks late in the morning. There are a few wood ducks in the marsh. No large ducks at all.

Posted By:
Jerry Kryspin
Field Editor

Kent County…DE 09-26-2008 08:07
Cloudy, High Winds – 60-65 Degrees
Took a stab at running traffic on resident birds. Probably not the best idea on birds that are conditioned to the area year round on specific flight paths and destinations, but it was great to get afield. Saw a few flocks of the big ol’ residential birds, but nothing spectacular. Combine that with a few smatterings of ducks here and there and it was a fun morning.

Bring on October…