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October 15, 2003 — Migration Update

The tug of war between fall and summer weather continued this past week. As more states opened their regular season, the unsettled weather pattern brought mixed results from coast to coast. Good, bad, or in between it was still better than a day in the office.

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The northern tier states are open and the migration is ramping up to head south. Now is the time to make intercept plans, and the Waterfowler.com Timber Hunt is a great place to do it. This year’s Timber Hunt will take place in the storied wintering grounds around Stuttgart, AR with Mallard Retreat Lodge. Waterfowler.com Members and staff will gather at Mallard Retreat from January 4th – 7th to hunt ducks in an area famous for greenheads in green timber or over rice. Booking this year will be done through the Waterfowler.com ProTravel Services in the Online ProShop. Spaces are limited so book your spot now and let the anticipation begin! Continue reading

October 8, 2003 – Migration Update

Indian summer invaded much of the US this week as more states opened their regular seasons, but cooler weather should return for most areas by the end of the week.

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Change is in the air, and on the site. Over the past week Waterfowler.com has set up our new access policies for members and guests. Members still have full access to all areas of the site as well as the many other benefits and savings offered to Waterfowler.com Members. Guests may now post on the Open Forum and can still view the Migration Map, shop in the Online ProShop, and view the three most recent Field Reports from across the continent. A no-risk trial membership is available for guests, new and old, who want to see what they have been missing and how they can benefit from membership while saving money and getting chances to win great prizes as a Waterfowler.com Member. Continue reading

October 1, 2003 – Migration Update

Fall is off to a roaring start and northern tier states kicked off their openers with better then expected bird numbers and weather.

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The signs of the season are all around. Leaves are turning, birds are moving and the FALL issue of Waterfowler.com Journal is about to hit the mail. Don’t miss out! JOIN THIS WEEK and to insure that you are on the mailing list for the latest issue of Waterfowler.com Journal. Continue reading

September 24, 2003 – Migration Update

Autumn Returns — Summer is officially over and the regular season is all but upon us. With brief cold fronts lining up for a push into the lower forty-eight the prospects for the Northern tier states’ openers are looking good.

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With the changing of the season, waterfowlers across the continent have “come home” to their time of year and it looks as though Mother Nature will cooperate in making the first round of openers a memorable event. Continue reading

September 18, 2003 – Migration Update

With the regular season opener for the northernmost states less than two weeks away, a brief but timely cold front is diving down through Alberta and has waterfowl either on the move or at least packing up for their annual vacation.

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While teal continue their early exodus, geese and ducks are staging on the Canadian Prairie, and before you know it the 2003 – 2004 regular waterfowl season will open in the lower forty-eight. Continue reading

September 11, 2003 – Migration Update

The regular season kicked off this week in portions of Canada and some US states got their early teal seasons underway. Fall is just a few weeks away and as it nears, the seasons, and hopefully the birds, will begin to move southward.

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The server transfer is almost complete and what few bugs remain are nearing their demise. Thanks for bearing with us as we upgrade our system in a continuing effort to bring you the fastest, best waterfowling site around.

Along with the new servers, Waterfowler.com is preparing to launch a new service that will bring even more value to your Membership. In the coming weeks we will unveil the Waterfowler.com ProTravel department. Through this new service, Members will be eligible for substantial savings with some of the top guides and outfitters from around the world. Waterfowler.com has also designed special Waterfowler.com Member Rendezvous with several lodges.

Waterfowler.com Member Rendezvous will allow Members to book hunts with various guides and outfitters where they will share their hunt with fellow Members. (A do-it-yourself Timber Hunt of sorts.) Look for more information on the new Waterfowler.com ProTravel department in the next few weeks.

While you have your eyes peeled for the latest savings from Waterfowler.com, be sure to keep one of those eyes on the ProShop. Boyt and Bob Allen products will be making their discount debut soon in the Waterfowler.com Online ProShop. The savings keep on growing, and the season is just underway.

And now, on to the Migration Report.

Warm weather greeted our neighbors to the north as the first of the Canadian waterfowl seasons got underway this week. Success with geese and ducks was on the fair to good end of the scale, despite the less than favorable weather. Reports are, however, starting to roll in of a decent push of geese, both light and dark, making their way southward as a western front moves inland from the Pacific coast.

As the front moved through Northern Alberta and Saskatchewan, the geese began moving as well. With temps in the Arctic falling and the possibility of snow for that region increasing, Northern portions of both Alberta and Saskatchewan should being to see a steep increase in goose numbers this week.

Reports have also come in of Snows and Whitefronts moving in to Central Manitoba over the past few days. With any luck, cooler weather should reach the area by the weekend and improve conditions.

Here in The States, teal hunters and early season goose hunters are still reporting better than average shooting. Coastal areas on the lower ends of the Flyways are yet to open but are still holding high numbers of Bluewing teal.

Further north concentrations are more scattered but still abundant as far north as Nebraska and southern Iowa. Low water conditions in the mid-tier states of the Central Flyway have the birds concentrated to the limited areas holding water, but this week’s rains may flood some low-lying areas just in time to hold birds.

Early season goose hunts are producing well across much of the country, but as the pressure continues, the birds are getting smarter. Hunters in most areas are finding that the resident flocks are on a three to four day feeding rotation. That is, the birds often are not in the same field every day but every third or fourth day. Careful notes and regular scouting will dictate success for the remainder of the early goose season.

Now that guns are ringing across the flyways the long wait is over. Somehow just knowing that the season is open somewhere makes the spirits soar. Traces of fall have begun to appear, and soon the leaves will turn and that first crisp morning will greet us as we turn our eyes northward and feel the drumming anticipation that beats within the chest of the waterfowler. The pre-game warm-up is underway and the main event is on the near horiz

September 5, 2003 – Migration Update

Labor Day kicked off the 2003-2004 early migratory game bird season for many across the country. With the first shots now fired the momentum is building for the main event; the regular season is fast approaching and Waterfowler.com has just added a new server array to handle our ever expanding resources and bandwidth needs.

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Rain or shine, limits or less, waterfowlers got their first taste of the season to come over the holiday. Early season goose hunting for some, and doves for many marked the end of the long wait. Time will move fast now that the first hunts of the season are under our belts. Continue reading

August 27, 2003 – Migration Update

Sirius is moving away from the sun and the Dog Days of summer are over, though you might not be able to tell from the looks of the mercury. Less than a week remains of the off season for many North American waterfowlers. The Migratory Game Bird Season of 2003-2004 is just around the corner, and it couldn’t come a moment too soon.

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Yes, within a week lucky waterfowlers in Canada and the upper reaches of some of the Flyways will kick off their waterfowl season while their more southerly brothers warm up with a little dove shooting. The earliest migrants are packing up and heading south and the time for last minute repairs and projects is fast upon us. What a relief! Continue reading