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December 17, 2003

Old Man Winter is making an early appearance in much of the US and the onset of the season has hopes running high for a big push of birds in time for the Christmas Holiday.

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Thanks to the ongoing efforts of the National Wildlife Federation and many supporting organizations, waterfowl hunters can rest easier this holiday season as President Bush abandonned a rulemaking-plan that would strip isolated wetlands of protections provided by the Clean Water Act. Details of the Bush Administration decision can be found on the WFC homepage. Continue reading

December 10, 2003 – Migration Update

A series of strong fronts rolling across the US this week have waterfowlers north and south hoping that the weather will deliver an early Christmas gift of new ducks and geese.

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With Christmas fast approaching Waterfowler.com has donned the red suit and hitched up its team to bring a bit of Yuletide cheer to all of its members. Discount coupons for the Waterfowler.com Online ProShop have been sent out to make last minute shopping easy on both the feet and the wallet. Be sure to check your Inbox for special Holiday saving from the jolly folks at the ProShop. Continue reading

December 3, 2003 – Migration Update

Stuffed and thankful, waterfowlers took advantage of the long Thanksgiving Holiday. While shoppers plied the aisles of local discount stores, waterfowlers took to the field with equal vigor, hoping to find yet another reason to give thanks.

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As the last of the turkey and dressing vanishes from refrigerators and the Christmas Season gets underway, remember to check your membership and renew before it goes the way of holiday leftovers. Waterfowler.com memberships are also a great gift for friends and family who share your passion for the smell of wet dogs and the feel of a crisp late fall morning. Continue reading

November 25, 2003 – Migration Update

The upcoming Holiday weekend has the potential to leave a lot of waterfowlers thankful for the extra day off as the migration for most of the US looks to be kicking into high gear.

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Big meals, family and new ducks, this Thanksgiving holiday is shaping up to be a feast on several fronts. With their blind bags stuffed with turkey sandwiches, waterfowlers across the US will hit the field for a long weekend of promising waterfowling. Continue reading

November 18, 2003 – Migration Update

Unseasonable warm weather over much of the nation brought with it rain, fog and an overall slow weekend for waterfowling. But as another cold front moves into the Pacific Northwest, pulling cold air down out of Canada, waterfowl should resume their march southward.

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As the season moves on, waterfowlers across the nation are looking north and east, toward The Capitol. The latest draft proposal for the Clean Water Act was recently leaked to the LA Times and, if adopted, could spell bad news for North American waterfowl. “This is the most serious threat to ducks and duck hunters in a long time,” says Rob Olson, US director of operations for Delta Waterfowl, referring to the Bush administration’s draft proposal to exclude seasonal and temporary wetlands from protection under the Clean Water Act. Delta Waterfowl’s press release can be read in its entirety in the New section of the Waterfowler.com Homepage. We encourage all of our readers to look seriously at this issue and let their voices be heard. Continue reading

November 10, 2003 – Migration Update

Winter tried to oust fall in much of the US last week and the hard shift in weather had the Nation’s waterfowl on the move.

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Major bird movement was the news of the week as more of the southern states opened for the 2003 – 2004 waterfowl season. As the birds got on the road, Waterfowler.com’s Migration Map showed the shift of birds from north to south and Members were alerted to the big push through WFC’s Migration Alert email. From the looks of the Field Reports, the word got out in time and our Members were there for the event. Continue reading

November 3, 2003 – Migration Update

Snow is falling across much of Canada and the Northern Prairie, and waterfowl in the midsection of the continent are on the move.

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Tricks and treats were in the air for the Halloween weekend as snow begins to accumulate in Canada and the upper Midwest while the east coast faces a warming trend.

With the first real push of weather and birds driving down out of Canada, the Waterfowler.com Migration Mapping System and Field Reports are proving to be key tools for waterfowlers out to intercept the migration. Don’t let these great tools slip through your grasp. Join Waterfowler.com today for as little as $14.95. From ProShop discounts to REAL TIME MIGRATION TRACKING, it’s easy to see why folks are calling Waterfowler.com “…the best deal in duck hunting.” Just click on the JOIN TODAY button, sign up and see how a Membership to Waterfowler.com can save you time and money while giving you an extra edge to be in the right place at the right time. Continue reading

October 22, 2003 – Migration Update

The Issue Number 10 of Waterfowler.com Journal is in the mail while hunters across much of the nation suffer from the summer time blues.

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Fall seems to be on a vacation and it looks like summer was on the fill-in list for last week. Cold weather will return though and the migration will kick back into gear, when is the only question?

The latest issue of WFC Journal is fanning out to members across the US and abroad. To help us keep track be sure to stop by the WFC Journal Online Forum and let us know when your Journal arrives. Continue reading