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August 21, 2003 – Migration Update

Though the mercury has been stretching toward the top of many front porch thermometers, there can be little doubt that the waterfowl season of 2003 – 2004 is just around the corner.

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It may seem hard to believe with the recent heat wave still in place for much of the country, but for many North American Waterfowlers the kickoff to this year’s waterfowl season is just a few short weeks away.

In preparation, the Waterfowler.com Real Time Migration Mapping System is being warmed back up within the week. So as you are out checking blinds and doing your pre-season scouting, be sure to remember to log your observations of early migration activity on the Migration Map. Heaven knows those little blue wings can be hard enough to keep track of, so give your fellow members a hand by reporting their rapid movements. Continue reading

July 24, 2003 – Migration Update – Waterfowl Breeding Survey

USFWS Proposed Regulations 2003-2004

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is proposing liberal hunting regulations for the upcoming 2003-2004 waterfowl season that are similar to those set last year. The proposal again contains restrictions on harvest of northern pintail due to continuing concerns about population status, while also permitting limited opportunities for canvasbacks this year.

Under the Service’s late-season frameworks proposal, hunting season lengths will be 107 days in the Pacific Flyway, 74 days in the Central Flyway, and 60 days in both the Atlantic and Mississippi Flyways. However, seasons for pintails and canvasbacks will be 60 days in the Pacific Flyway, 39 days in the Central Flyway, and 30 days in the Atlantic and Mississippi Flyways. Continue reading

July 16, 2003 – Migration Update

The results are in and the Adaptive Harvest Management (AHM) working group formulas suggest liberal frameworks for ALL flyways! Can we get a unified woo-hoo!

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The dog days of summer may be upon us but it isn’t too early to start seriously thinking about ducks and geese. With the AHM formulas supporting a liberal season package and proposed early teal and goose seasons just around the corner, now is the time to gear up for the coming waterfowl season! Continue reading

July 10, 2003 – Migration Update

The celebrations of the forth of July were followed up by the jubilations of waterfowlers as the 2003 pond counts and breeding bird population numbers came out this past week.

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It looks as though the 2003-2004 waterfowl season is shaping up to be a good one. With this year’s pond counts some of the highest in decades and the breeding bird population of many species of waterfowl up from last year a collective smile broke out this past week on the faces of water fowlers across the continent. Things are looking up, so let the count down begin! Continue reading

June 26, 2003 – Migration Update

Summertime, a time for cookouts, vacation, fireworks and of course the most important part of the season, the numbers that will determine this fall’s waterfowl seasons.

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June 19, 2003 – Migration Update

Summer is all but upon us and this week we drop below the 100 mark on our countdown to the return of waterfowl season. Anticipation is the word of the hour as waterfowlers wait for early reports on breeding success and season frameworks. Hello, folks, and, as always, welcome to Waterfowler.com. As we enter the home stretch toward the 2003 -2004 waterfowl season preliminary reports from the breeding grounds continue to show the potential for improvement when compared to the last two years. Summer may feel like the farthest point from the upcoming hunting season but with high hopes for the upcoming season Waterfowler.com continues to bring members great discounts on the best waterfowling gear through our Online ProShop.

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And now, on to the Breeding Ground Report.

The survey flights should be done and the numbers that determine our seasons are in all likelihood being crunched at this very moment. All indications at this point are of greatly improved nesting conditions for most North American waterfowl. Late spring rains have contributed to improved nesting conditions in much of Canada and the Northern Tier states of the US. Conditions range widely, even on a local level but many temporary wetlands are still holding water and have sustained new cover growth crucial to nest success.

One less hopeful note, emergency haying last year on large areas of CRP land is sighted as a concern for this nesting season. Drought stricken areas where haying was allowed on CRP lands do not have the necessary cover to insure nest and clutch survival. Overall however the breeding outlook remains good for this year and the numbers should soon begin to trickle in, giving waterfowlers the first brush strokes of season ahead.

 

June 12, 2003 – Migration Update

Timely rains have continued to fall across much of the Duck Factory and preliminary reports from hunters and biologists in the area tell of a good breeding season underway.

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The clock is ticking on two great deals for Waterfowler.com Members. The huge $100 per case saving on HeviShot runs through the end of August, and the special decoy discount available to members through the Waterfowler.com Online ProShop expires on the 15th of this month. With spring breeding conditions looking up, now is the time to get in on these great deals from Waterfowler.com. Continue reading

May, 28. 2003 – Migration Update

Summer is on the way and weather over the next few weeks will be crucial to the nest success of North American Waterfowl. Drought conditions have eased and early reports are of the best breeding habitat in three years. So, keep those fingers crossed, it seems to be working.

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