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Maine Duck and Goose Hunting Report Archive

Posted By:
Andrew-White
Field Editor

Southern ME 06-02-2006 09:56
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – Over 70 Degrees
Went to Saco River yesterday with the boat. It was a beautiful day despite what the wheatherman was calling for. I caught several schoolies on ruber shads and top water baits in the morning on the outgoing tide. Decided to try and find some mackerel and see if the new live well would keep them alive. I fished straight out of the river and ended up loosing a huge club mackerel at the boat. The tide was ripping so I decided to go back in and catch some schoolies and let the tide come to a stand still. went back oout to get some macks. Ended the day with about 10 big ones, (which are being brined for shark and tuna baits) smallest was 10″. Used my home made trees with a small Yo Zuri diving plug to keep it just under the surface. I was about 3 miles out from the red and white entance bouy and paralleled land at 2 kts. That speed seemed to trigger a bight, any slower and I got nothing. Ended the day with 20 or so schoolies, biggest was 19″. Did see one boat at the ramp with a slot fish. The river water surface temp was 62 and the same just off the mouth. The ocean surface temp was 53. Not to many people out, of course it was a week day. I did try and live line my smallest mackerel in some rocks but nobody was home. Lastly, I did see about 100 eiders, mostly drakes.

Tight lines

[Edited By Andrew-White on 2006-06-02 09:57]

Posted By:
Andrew-White
Field Editor

Mid Coast 05-30-2006 19:34
Mostly Cloudy, No Precipitation – 60-65 Degrees
Bumped into a fisherman leaving the upper Kenebeck. He said the schoolie action was unreal. He did manage to catch a few 30″‘s for every 15 schoolies. He was using a berkley 4″ shad and a top water plug. Farther downstream the water was filled with terns, gulls and seals all feeding on bait. The river just smelled like fish. Oh, i saw no other boats out! I’m sure that will not last long. Will be going Friday regardless of wheather.

Tight Lines.

P.S

Paul Reynolds Welcome to the field editor program. Your picture didn’t post. Are you trying to physc me out?

[Edited By Andrew-White on 2006-05-30 19:35]

Posted By:
Andrew-White
Field Editor

Southern and Mid-coast 05-29-2006 07:55
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – Over 70 Degrees
The sea water temp has jumped up rather quickly from all this warm wheather we have been having. The current sea water temp from a southern Maine wheather bouy is 51 degres up from 48 last week. Shoolie stripers have moved into all rivers up to the Kennebeck. Mackerel have been reported off shore and in Boothbay harbor. I do have a confirmed catch of a 21″ “slot” striper out of Pine Point in Scarbourgh. When it happens it happens quick. I was out in Sebago Lake Sat afternoon and the surface temp was low 60’s. Fish were marked around 40 to 60 feet. Didn’t fish. Not to much traffic out. A beautiful weekend! Lets keep it that way.

Tight lines.

Posted By:
Andrew-White
Field Editor

Southern Maine 05-28-2006 06:01
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – Over 70 Degrees
Well I have heard of schoolies being caught in the Royal River. Mackerel are off shore according to the Bunny Clark’s fishing report. Hope to get out next Thursday. Water temp is in high 40’s. Summer is here and so are the temps.

Tight lines

Posted By:
Andrew-White
Field Editor

Scarbourgh 05-26-2006 15:45
Mostly Cloudy, No Precipitation – 60-65 Degrees
This is a belated turkey report from last Thursday. I hunted an up and coming development in Scarbourgh. Hunted in a clear cut where my broinlaw took a jake the week before. I went to same spot and heard 2 toms 100 yds infront of me and to my right. Also heard a hen off my left shoulder about 75 yards. Niether tom came closer and after an hour of calling I decided to locate one of them. I walked towards the tom in front of me. Down a gulley and through a swamp I went and then up a ridge to another clearing. I saw a hen 300 yards to my left. As I climed over a sand bank that looked over another gulley I was met by a jake that beat feet rather quickly. Not once did this bird gobble at my call while walking through this area. Will give it a try for the last week.

Posted By:
Andrew-White
Field Editor

None 05-15-2006 08:34
Cloudy, High Winds – 45-50 Degrees
Add Rain to wheather conditions and lets just say that I did not venture out for Mr. Tomy T. I did get up at 0350 to take a peak at the wheather. Lets just say I was a lazy TV watching bum this weekend. Watched ESPN2 on Sunday. After all it was Saltwater Sunday. Can’t stand watching bassmasters on Saturday. Rather watch the Bloomberg channel.

Posted By:
flylineguide
Guest

Lobster Lake 05-10-2006 14:09
Cloudy, Rain & Thunderstorms – 35-40 Degrees
Well the trip to Lobster was for 1 fish. 440 miles round trip for one fish. I had a blast thou. Saturday morning we launched the boat after driving since midnight. I was fishing by 8 am. Fished until 1 pm stopped for lunch. Back out from 2 until 5 pm. 40 mph North wind with thunderstorm and a cold front in the low thirties by 7 pm. It blew all night and rained until 5 am. Everything was dried out by 9 am. We had to vacate the campsite by 12 pm so we fished the stream until 1 pm then headed out. Smelts are done there but still running at Chamberlain/Eagle. Wacked a 18lbs Jake with a 6″ beard this morning with my recurve. Birds have moved to the feilds where I am. They have been in the woods pretty much all spring. I worked some feild birds yesterday that boss gobbler wouldnt come in. Feild birds again today with 3 jakes coming right in at the same time. Nailed my bird at 19’ with the gobbler guillotine broadheads. WOW effective!

Vision without action is a dream. Action without vision is a waste of motion. Action with vision can change the world! www.flylineguide.com flylineguide@outdrs.net

Posted By:
Andrew-White
Field Editor

Southern Maine 05-09-2006 19:29
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – 60-65 Degrees
Well The day started at 0350. Arrived at a spot at 0445 where I had called in 2 nice toms in a matter of 3 minuetes (a few weeks ago)fter locating them while scouting. Went to that spot again and could here one answering my box call maybe a second. Tried to pinpoint him and put a stalk on but I just coouldn’t zero in. He had to be at least 200+ plus..just barley within ear shot. By 0730 I had put about 2 miles behind me trying to locate a bird so I went back to the first bird(s) I heard and got a better position on him. Let me say that I was hunting in the woods. I have seen no birds this year in the open, just in nice thick crap. Well I got to within 50-100 yards, put the dekes out the heard nothing for an hour while yelping and purring. I may have gotten to close! Oh well. Was fun and a learning experience. I stopped by the home of Anne and Rock Angestinoe of Creative Maine taxidermy. They had several turkeys come in and the hunters have reported that most of the birds have been shot in the woods, as oposed to fields. A brid came into them yesterday that had a 10.5″ beard and only weighed 14 lbs. The turkey flocks in the Southern Maine area have seemed to thin out a bit. Wonder why. Sickness or predators? All for now. Will try and outwit one of those sly dogs on Saturday.

Andrew White
VFE Maine.

Posted By:
scattermaster1
Web Member

05-07-2006 22:28
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Hey field editor, hows the puddle duck hunting in Maine, any areas better than others how bout for geese, canadas, and or snows and blues. I live in Chicago and am looking for a new state to retire in. I guess u would consider me an avid waterfowler who hunts about 40 days a season here and North Dakota. Kinda just wondering what opportunities are elsewhere. Plus I love lobster… I doubt I’ll find anywhere as good as here but I have to get out of this city eventually. Let me know. Thanks.

Posted By:
Andrew-White
Field Editor

Saco River 05-05-2006 18:44
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – Over 70 Degrees
Well I went to see if the rumors were true about stripers showing up in Southern Maine. The river water was 50 Deg but muddy as heck and there was lots of weed floating around which didn’t help your fly from fouling. Also talked to another fisherman taking his boat out. He stated that he had been fishing for 3 hours with no luck. I didn’t mark anything on my finder. Only a matter of time. There are pods of stripers that do winter over in Maine, according to a DMR official that greated me at the ramp. He had just come up from the Piscataqua river. No fish showing up there either. Soon. With these warm days the water should warm up quickly. Hope to see the mackerel a little earlier this Spring. I did test my livewell I installed. Worked like a charm. Takes a bit to prime the run of hose but it will work just fine. Heeeeeeeeerrrrre mackerel.

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Posted By:
Andrew-White
Field Editor

05-01-2006 19:32
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – 60-65 Degrees
From mid coast Maine to Hartford CT I have seen pairs of drake mallards chasing a lone hen through the sky and then having there way with her in the water. Amusing to watch. If only ducks stayed together for life, it would be all turned around on the drake.

Posted By:
Andrew-White
Field Editor

Southern ME 04-26-2006 11:37
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I took advantage of some free time and the nice wheather and scouted out an old public stomping ground for turkeys. After pulling off a main road about 100′ and parking the blazer I had located 2 toms within 5o yds of my parked car. I yelped, then listened and heard no response, took 2 steps and heard a gobble. I yelped again to pin point the toms and heard two gobbles. So I walked into the relatively thick brush and could hear them runing twords me. Not 1 min after I hid behind a tree did they come strutting in 20 yds from me. I also had a hen that was competing with my randy hen calls come in off my left shoulder only to compromise my position and let out some alarm puts which quickly put an end to my fun. This was the closest and first time I have called in a turkey and will make my season regardless of wheather or not I tag a turkey. On another note I saw plenty of acorns still on the ground which leads me to believe the dear had an easy winter and will make for hopefully a great season this Fall

[Edited By Andrew-White on 2006-04-26 18:32]

Posted By:
Andrew-White
Field Editor

04-24-2006 16:30
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I have no fishing report as I have not been since opening day. On the other hand a few mallards around work have been spotted shagging one hen. As for sea ducks, I have seen equal numbers of drakes with hens. Tiz that time of the year. We should have a good brood for this Fall. As for the dry Spring we may see a double hatch of upland birds. Have only seen this in the early 90’s. One of these days I will go through all me dekes and fix them up for this Fall. Just need to finish house work. One important item I need to build is a dog ladder for my Lund. I’m thinking PVC, any suggestions?

Posted By:
flylineguide
Guest

Oxford County 04-17-2006 09:33
Cloudy, High Winds – 45-50 Degrees
Great salmon chop out there yesterday. We caught 3 salmon. They where hitting 5′ down with a copper dave davis on 6’in front of a sewn smelt. So far we have had a great salmon season. 21 fish landed 3 kept,4 short, the rest legal fish. Plus a mess of togue. Wont be long now until a streamer is the only thing working.

Vision without action is a dream. Action without vision is a waste of motion. Action with vision can change the world! www.flylineguide.com flylineguide@outdrs.net

Posted By:
flylineguide
Guest

Androscoggin County 04-09-2006 09:21
Cloudy, Winds Calm – 40-45 Degrees
Thursday April 6th Fished sewn on smelt 90 to 110 yards behind the rig on flyrod with sinking line. Wacked 6 fish 3 salmon 3 togue. One hook up was a double. Both near 2.5 lbs salmon. Later nailed a 3.5 + lbs salmon. Put the togue back we kept the salmon. Yum! Anrew I fished sebago one day as well the salmon where 20 – 25 deep. The smelts were still in the lake good at that time. They are probably coming up now.

Vision without action is a dream. Action without vision is a waste of motion. Action with vision can change the world! www.flylineguide.com flylineguide@outdrs.net

Posted By:
Andrew-White
Field Editor

Sebago Lake 04-08-2006 12:29
Cloudy, Light Rain & Drizzle – 40-45 Degrees
Fished Sebago out of the South ramp (Rt 35 & 114. Launched the boat about 0600. Was the 3rd boat there. Trolled out from the ramp for a mile or so with DB smelt and sewn on smelt both on lead core. Trolled along the Camels Pasture and then out into Great bay. All the fish I saw on the machine were in this area from 50 to 111 feet. No stirkes at all. Tried dropping a Buzz Bomb down when we went over a pod of fish with no luck. Ended the day at 1100 just as the sun poked through the clouds. Lots of boats out though!

Tight lines

Posted By:
Andrew-White
Field Editor

Southern to Midcoast 03-26-2006 15:19
Mostly Cloudy, No Precipitation – 45-50 Degrees
April 1st (Sat) will mark the opener for the 2006 fishing season. The lake I live by is 95% open, the fingers seem to thaw out last. The Raymond boat ramp for Sebago Had plenty of ice, 100 yards or so from shore. The rest of the lake looked open. I would assume that the Western boat ramps would be open. My freshwater gear has yet to be gone through but my slatwater gear is ready to go. As early as May there may be some shoolie stripers showing up at the river mouths. Water temp will determine that. Hopefully there will be no more snow and Spring will be a dry warm one to get the fish active. My new boat is just about ready to go. THe only delema I have are rod holders for trolling. Lund has made it hard to use my Down East clampons. The gunnel is just to large so I have to wait for Bass Pro to ship me a solution. Other than that she is ready to go. Good luck to those who will battle possible crowds at the ramps. Post up with and tell about the fishing conditions.

Posted By:
Andrew-White
Field Editor

Mid Coast 03-18-2006 14:13
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – 35-40 Degrees
Put my Lund Alaskan in the water today for my first trip. Despite my num face I’m sure I was smiling when the GPS read 28 kts. Not to bad for a 50 hp Suzuki. Took a while to find the sweet spot. The live well pump leaked pretty bad but all and all everything worked great. The GPS doesn’t like cold wheather. I will be putting a large round live well which I need some hose and thru hulls to complete.

Saw about 100 eiders small groups of long tails and 4 surfs. Was the only boat out there. Hopefully Spring arrives early!

Later

Posted By:
MUTTLEY
Guest

Washington County 03-03-2006 16:23
Cloudy, Snow Flurries – 0-10 Degrees – Open Water
Its been a screwy winter, two weeks ago it was 55 deg and this last week it never got over 15 deg with nights subbed. Ice fishing has been so so (haven’t actually gone in two weeks), but have been doing a little Snowshoe Hare hunting this last week to keep up with my shot-gunning. No Beagle and I don’t want my Chessie getting the wrong idea, but still have scared three up and got two of them (only shot at the two), so, not to bad, but wish I could find more. Seen more Grouse out this last week then I saw all season, but isn’t that always the way. Not seeing to many birds out when I’m on the water, a few flocks of Old Squaw, numbers 10 to 15, every once in awhile. What’s every body else doing in Maine to keep there skills sharp in the off season?

Posted By:
Andrew-White
Field Editor

Southern Maine 02-18-2006 11:31
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Well it has been some crazy wheather. I hope Spring comes early w/out the rain. My new baot sits idel in the yard. I need some warm wheather to take the cover off and start fixing things up a bit. Right now I am just forced to make a mental list. I got the prop reconditioned throught H & H prop in Bath. Put a class 3 hitch on and will register it next week. If we have another warm spell and the boat ramps are not iced in I might take a ride. Have been reading all my instruction manuals. The Garmin 188c is quite the all in one machine. If the engine gives me a warm fuzzy feeling I may pic a flat day and go off shore a bit for sahrks or cod this summer. Need to find out some spots first. Have been out 5-7 miles before and caught some nice blue sharks. I will also get a Sea tow membership for the year, $119 but will go up $20 March first. A small price to pay if they come out and tow a nonmember back in. Also piece of mind. Check them out at wwww.seatow.com. We will see. As for fishing I have not been on the ice for a couple weeks. Although the bass, pickerel and white perch fishing has been great everytime I have gone! Give forest lake I try. As I dit at my desk the wind is here again. Spoda blow 25 today and even windier tomarrow. Come on Spring. What are other people doing now that it’s Feb?

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Posted By:
MUTTLEY
Guest

Cobscook Bay 01-30-2006 15:26
Mostly Sunny, No Precipitation – 30-34 Degrees – Open Water
Went out Saturday 28Jan2006, called the station at 0400 and found out the temp was already 32 deg and only 6 kts gusts, grabbed my CBR and headed out…what an end for the year. Shot 3 old squaws, saw many more, Bucky(CBR pup)finished his first year, wished I could have shot a few more for him 🙂 . Finished the day winterizing the boat, couldn’t have asked for a better day…time for fishing the hardwater, had between 10 and 12 inches of ice on “The Lake” sunday, not a great start, few pearch, but its still early.

Posted By:
Andrew-White
Field Editor

WINTERIZING YOUR BOAT 01-27-2006 11:50
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Well the temps have been low which is good for the ice and the wheather mild for the most part. As I said in my last post I am all done for the season. I just wanted to hit on winterizing your boat and trailer for the long winter ahead. People may not put much thought into this simple procedure but it can save you hundreds of $ in the long run. If you store your boat inside your garage (unheated) or outside a fuel stabilizer is a must. I use Store And Start or the NAPA brand. Top your tank off and put the reccomended amount in. Then run your engine with a pair of muffs for about 10 min or so making sure to get it up to temp. After that you want to spray a fogging oil into each carb until the engine stalls out. Make sure you get it into each carb before it stalls out. Now pull the kill switch off and pull each spark plug out and spary about 5 seconds worth of fogging oil into each cylinder. Now crank the engine over several times. Make sure to spray the threads of each plug and then install the plugs. Now for the lower unit, drain out all the oil making note of any water or metal flecks in the oil. Fill the lower unit back up from the bottom plug until it comes out the top and then install the top plug and then the bottem plug this prevents air pockets from forming which can toast you lower uint. If you have a bit of water coming out, the seal on the shaft could be worn out or the washer on the fill and drain plugs could be worn or missing. As for metal flecks that means you have even bigger gearing problems. Check your shifting linkage and make some adjustments if needed. Next you want to grease all zerc fittings and spray your power head lightly with WD-40 or a corosion blocker. If you use your engine in the salt make sure it is flush and washed down super good. As for your trailer, give each bearing a good bit of grease and if you realy want to, pull the tire and hub off and inspect the bearings. I like to do this in the Spring when it’s warmer. Lastly I will lean a piece of plywood up against each tire to keep off the snow and ice. You can also put jack stands under the trailer to help prevent flat spots on the tires. For larger boats, DO NOT keep your engine trimmed up if it is stored out side. Why? Well if water is trapped in the exhaust housing it can freeze and crack your lower unint! For smaller engines this applies to. My 15 hp comes off and goes in my shed on a stand. One thing I forgot to mention is to pull your prop off and gease the splines. Now all of this work does not take that long and a bit of maintanence goes a long way! When fishing season comes you can bet that everything will work poperly. Just my 2 cents. One last thing. For engines with remote steering making sure your wheel is amdships. If it is turned one way or another your stering ram will most likely be seized up come Spring. Make sure you lube all your steering components!!. Also if you have a secondary filter (outside your tank, on bigger boats) drain out the sediment bowl and possibly change your filter. One les thing to do in the Spring.

Andrew White
VFE Maine

[Edited By Andrew-White on 2006-01-27 11:51]

[Edited By Andrew-White on 2006-01-28 19:42]

Posted By:
Andrew-White
Field Editor

01-20-2006 15:08
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Well I am officialy done hunting for the 2005-2006 season. The wheather was nice every time I was working and crappy when I was off so I took advantage of the warmer wheather yesterday and winterized my engine and buttoned up the boat. Over all it was a better season than last year. I judge this by the # of times I went and secondly how well I did. Hunted ducks 6 days out of the season, shooting my limit of sea ducks on the second trip and baging my first drake wood duck which will be on the wall by the Fall. Now I just hope the ice stays so I can fish the lake by my house more than I did last year. So far I have caught more than last season. I will post an ice fishing report from time to time. I have found one link www.iceshanty.com. This covers many states and will keep one busy on the computer for a while.

Later

Andrew White
VFE Maine

Posted By:
seaduc
Magazine Subscriber

casco bay 01-04-2006 16:14
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – 30-34 Degrees – Open Water
went out monday seaducking with flylineguide out of durham maine we hunted out of his 21 bankes goliath what a day we all had our limits of eiders scooters oldsqaw saw tons of birds can wait to go back

Posted By:
Andrew-White
Field Editor

01-02-2006 10:28
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Well now that I am back at work in front of a working computer I wiil just say that I have not been hunting since the black powder season. If my work shcedule coperates with the wheather or vise versa than I will go sea duckin. I just remembered that my boat needs to be registered ($30) and also my truck ($95) and if I want to ride my snow macnine around that will cost $35. Where does it end. December is an expensive month. If anyone likes to read and wants a good book I have just finished reading “Ones Mans Wilderness” and “Panther” (hunting dog short stories). Just started reading “The Legnadary Fox” by Oscar Cronk. I’m not a trapper but those of you who are I’d reccomend it! So ya, a lot of reading and no hunting. I ended up going down to mother in law’s a few days early. Her father had a big heart attack the a week before Christmas and managed to survive well enough to not tell anyone until the next afternoon. Ended up having triple bypass, He is 80 years old and takes no pills! The day after the surgery I went to see him, told him he looked good (looked white as a gohst and his hands were really swollen and was shaking from all the pain killers) So he told me I was full of sh!t. All in all it turned out to be a good holiday season all around. All for now.

Andrew White
VFE Maine

Posted By:
DuckDoc
Guest

stonington,me 12-07-2005 09:59
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hunted the 1,2,3 ofDec. Had a great time. Hunted with Sugarwing Outfitters. Great guides.4 man limits of eiders everyday.Also 4 banded birds taken-3hens/1drake.Definetly a trip i would do again.

Posted By:
Andrew-White
Field Editor

NONE 12-05-2005 20:03
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No hunting this weekend. The marine forcast was elcrapo..20-30 kts gusts up to 45 kts seas 5′-7′. Was in the mood for some sea ducking. Maybe Wednesday, will have to check wheather and tides. Ended up putting deck furniture and all my other junk up for the winter. Built an a frame for the boat to keep snow and ice out so it would be ready for action. Hope to make it up to Merrymeeting one last time. These cold temps should start to ice it up if it continues. Took my muzzle loader out for a walk the other day and saw lots of sign in an area I have never hunted before, always a good sign. No sightings though. I may go out one more time to justify the $15 license. Yes a license in another little baggy. No more stamp and $5 more. Why do they keep changing things? Also got 2 more tags which I don’t understand? The only situation you may fill more than one tag is in an expanded archery WMD and when you have drawn an extra any deer tag. Oh well. Have enough venison in the freezer until next year.

Later

Posted By:
Andrew-White
Field Editor

Port Clyde 11-26-2005 13:20
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – 35-40 Degrees
Took a trip up to Port Clyde this AM. Saw 3 hunters pulling there Lund out of the water by the general store. I talked to them and found out it was a little slow along the ledges with a combo of bad shooting by all. They managed a few drake eiders. On our way back to Boothbay I spotted a duck boat up against a rock ledge. There were lots of larger rafts of eiders and smaller groups of scoter (Surfies) and some oldsquw. The mergansers have also shown up. I forgot to mention that about 3 weeks ago I have been spotting some buffle heads in the little coves and smaller ponds in the boothbay area. The wheather was perfect for sea ducking today. Seas were calm with a 3-4′ swell spaced apart and about a 5 knot wind. The temp was also pleasant thanks to the sun. All for now. Need a fix of sea ducking. Hopefully Tuesday depending on the wheather.

Posted By:
Andrew-White
Field Editor

Falmouth/Cumberland area 11-25-2005 06:31
Cloudy, Accumulating Snow – 25-30 Degrees – Ice
Well I managed to get out Thursday morning and hunt till 0745. No sign and now deer what so ever. The snow picked up mid morning and then changed to rain or sleet depending on where you were. It moved through rather quickly. While stuffing my face with food it looked very nice out, sunny, light wind and a bit warmer. I’d imagine the deer were probably out and about. Won’t be able to get out his weekend but will for the black powder season. No ducks.

Posted By:
Andrew-White
Field Editor

11-22-2005 17:14
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On another note I stoped into Cronk’s in Wiscasset on my way home last Friday. I wanted to try some of this pee in a bottle. Tried it once years ago but figured I’d give it another try. Well all I can say is leave your wallet at home. Just walk in and start talking to Oscar Cronk for about 10 min. By the time you leave you will smell like every kind of critter pee they sell!!!!!!!!!!!

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Posted By:
Andrew-White
Field Editor

Scarbourough 11-21-2005 10:07
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – 30-34 Degrees – Ice
Combat hunting was at it’s best Sat morning. I counted 7 people including the group I was with in a 1/2 mile patch of woods. There was a deer shot 75 yards behind me around 0730. Didn’t even know there was anybody behind me! Ended up haveing a spike walk past about 75 yards on the other side of a swamp. Brush was way to thick. so no shot. Jumped 2 deer while walking trough the same swamp earlier. They are defanitly holding up in the thick stuff. With all the people in the woods I can see why. Haven’t been out for ducks for a while. Trying to chase the deer around. Will go soon. It’s only getting better. This wheather we should be getting Wed/Thurs will help a lot.

Posted By:
MUTTLEY
Guest

Downeast 11-20-2005 18:35
Mostly Sunny, No Precipitation – 30-34 Degrees – Open Water
The count out in Cobscook bay the other day:
500-600 scoter (mostly surf)
450-500 Eiders
200-250 Old squaw
200-250 buffle head
Seem to be hard to get move’n (tight to there rafts), and when they do, they’re not hard on the blocks, a little scitish. Gotten a few. Weathers been real fair (to warm) but S.C.A. have stayed down, H2O temp is still 48 deg. Have only seen two other boats out hunting(from Pennsylvania), they said they did well. Scallop season soon to begin so the boats will start to be in they way in the main bay.

Posted By:
Andrew-White
Field Editor

Southern Maine 11-17-2005 12:06
Mostly Cloudy, No Precipitation – 45-50 Degrees
Haven’t been out for any ducks since my last report. The second half of pudler season opened back up on the 14. I will be deer hunting down in Scarbourgh this Sat. So far I have seen no deer and not a lot of sign. Went out Monday and tuesday In Falmouth and had no luck. Was on new land and moslty walked and scouted out places. Found a real nice one though! Hopefully with this wheather coming in soon it should stir up the deer and the ducks. Meerymeeting should be ecellant as the days go on. The last week is the best in my opinion and usually very cold and icy.

Later

Posted By:
DuckDoc
Guest

STONINGTON,ME 11-07-2005 10:40
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I WILL BE UP HUNTING INTHIS AREA,DEC1,2,3.dO THE EIDERS HAVE GOOD PLUMAGE ?dOES THIS AREA HOLD A DECENT AMOUNT OF BIRDS,THAT TIME OF THE YEAR? HAS ANYONE EVER TAKEN/SEEN KING EIDERS AROUND THIS AREA?

Posted By:
Andrew-White
Field Editor

Southern Maine 11-07-2005 09:32
Cloudy, Winds Calm – 45-50 Degrees
This Saturday will be remembered for a long time. Went out for some sea ducks Saturday (I needed a fix). When I got to the ramp I saw only one other duck hunter. So I launched my boat and started for my usual spot. I passed one group of hunters (who had no nav lights on!) and asked them were they would be setting up, I wanted to be nice and not take there intended spot. Not sure where they went but I had the spot I wanted and had no other boats in sight only very distand shots. I put out all the floaters I had, about 46 on four separtae main lines. There was a 3′-4′ swell with a very light 5 knot wind in my face, overcast and very warm for Nov. Opening time came and the action was slow. It really picked up about 0700. I ended the day with 1 hen eider, 2 hen white wing scoter, 2 drake white wings, and one very nice drake old squaw. I did manage to loose 2 old squaws that I crippled so insead of getting one more duck to finish out my limit I put the gun down and picked up the camera. There were so many common and white wing scoters along with old squaw flying around that there were no slow moments. To my suprise I saw about 4 hen eiders, mostly singles, no drakes at all. My ammo supply went rather quickly, mostly to cripples. I was using Federal #2 1 3/8 oz. 3.5’s. Used 3 shy of a box! The squaws were most likely getting a very large pattern since they were skirting the edge of the spread. All my strings of dekes were about 8 yards off the beam of the boat. A good day over all.

Lastly some important safety items.

DON’T try and catch a hunting knife no matter how shiny, new and sharp it is!

WEAR hearing protection when shooting 3.5″ shells!

One more thing. If anyone out there is looking for a gun safe, I’d recomend the Stack On Security safe with the digital key pad. It ran $330 at Dick’s sporting goods with a $15 coopin. Holds 16 guns and has one shelf and storage bins on the door.

Later

Posted By:
Scott Pope
Guest

Sea duck contacts 11-05-2005 17:44
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Moses,

Just returned froma two day hunt with Todd Jackson of Penobscot Bay Outfitters in Searsport.
Me and my buddy hunted last Monday and Tuesday. Limited both days by 8:30 a.m. Would have been sooner but we had to wait for the few old squaws around to fly by. Todd hunts strictly out of boats and had big flocks of eiders on os both days. Also shot a couple of surf scooters. We went to hunt mountable birds and there are so many in the area Todd hunts you can be choosey. He also has a great lodge at his place with good food and accomodations. I am on the road and dont have his info handy but he advertises in DU and Wildfowl magazines.

Posted By:
moses
Guest

11-02-2005 06:29
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have some guys from indiana that would like to sea duck hunt next year can anyone point me in the right direction or give me contacts??

Posted By:
Andrew-White
Field Editor

Portland and Mid Coast 10-29-2005 15:39
Cloudy, Occassional Rain Showers – 30-34 Degrees – Open Water
While driving by water from Portland I saw good numbers of eiders offshore around Half way rock and lumbo Ledge which was about 2-3 miles offshore. Today back in Boothbay There were about a thousand eiders off and around Pumkin Ledges. The weather was perfect for hunting them but I was working. Nice calm seas, very little swell seas about a foot or so with a light 3 knot wind. Also saw my first surf scoters of the year in Boothbay’s outer harbor, about 6 all together. So far the seas have calmed down a lot and should remain that way for the early part of this coming week. I hope to get out in the Saco river for some sea ducks on Tuesday.
The regular duck season has closed until November 14 but sea ducks are open until the end of January. The regular archery season also closed this past Friday and the resident firearm season opened this morning. Had some sleet and a few flakes this afternoon. I’d say that cold front is hear. The second part of the regular season should be a lot better.
Later

Posted By:
Andrew-White
Field Editor

Mid coast 10-24-2005 20:50
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Well NO hunting for me. Centcom made plans to “VISIT” her college friends in NH. Can you say WHIPED? Well all I did was keep there 2 labs and mine from tearing up the house while watching the TV and ocasionally sleeping. I think I got caught up on my sleep so I will be that much more sharp in the blind.
Am not sure when I will get out again as this weeks wheather looks like complete poop! If it is not to windy I may hit Meerymeeting Bay or some sheltered pond or back water. As for sea ducks, still haven’t been since the opener. Better safe than sorry! Took a trip from Boothbay down to Portland today and saw eiders the whole way down, no shortage. I think I saw my first white winged scoter of the year.
UPS delivered a dogs vest and a Lucky duck decoy which I put together at work this morning. For $24.95 it looks real nice and sturdy. Has anyone used one of these? (the Lucky Duck) I will need to return the dog vest for the LG instead of the XL. It is real loose in the chest which will act as a scoop when he swims. He is a smaller pup and has a trim stomach. I think he has been watching my John Baistow DVD’s. I came across an interesting article (which I can’t find to post up for you to read) regarding this years Atlantic flyway councils annual meeting (for Maine). It is different than what Mr. Fox posted. Maine actualy chooses to have a smaller bag limit on ducks. The Flyway council syas the #’s can sustain a higher bag limit but Mainers opt to go lower. The point behind this is that the average hunter may only shoot about 2 ducks per day of hunting! Anyone heard of this being differant?

Later

Posted By:
Richard-Foxx
Guest

Bad News for the Atlantic Flyway 10-20-2005 09:12
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As most of you know, I was Sea Duck Hunting with a few members of this site the last 2 days.

As hunting goes, during lulls in the action conversation starts. We talked about a variety of topics one of which was the direction and the recommendations of the Atlantic Flyway Council.

Some of the recommendations that they wanted to implement this year was “Hunter’s Choice”. I can guarantee you that this will be a hot topic again next year.

Hunter’s Choice would be this. We will have a 4 bird limit. This could be all “4 limit birds” like Mallards.However, there would be no restrictions on hen Mallards so theoretically you could shoot 4 Hen Mallards. Teal, Gadwall’s, Wigeon and Shoveler’s would also fit into this category.

A bird with a 2 bird limit like Bluebills, Wood Ducks and Red Heads would effect you like this. You shoot 2 Bluebills. No more 2 bird limit specie’s. No Red Heads. No Wood Ducks. Now you can only shoot 2 Mallards, both of which could be Hens. You could also finish off this limit with the other 4 bird specie’s, Wigeon, Gadwall’s etc. Or, Merganser’s.

Your 1 bird limit specie’s, Canvasback’s, Black Duck’s and Pintails. Shoot a Can, no Pintail. Shoot a Pintail, no Can. Shoot a Black, no Pinatail or Can. You now have three birds left to fill you bag.

One of the disturbing things to happen this year is that Merganser’s now count against your daily bag limit.

The Flyway Council Rep from Ontario wants to increase and ease restrictions on Snow Geese as they are destroying their breeding habitat, farmers crops and marsh’s. For some reason, there is tremendous opposition to this from this Council. Why?

We have only a few strong voices for the hunters, one of whom is Paul Castelli the Head Biologist from New Jersey who is their Flyway Council Representative.

There are a few other hunters on the Flyway Council but none who speaks with the knowledge of the resource and conviction to work with hunters like Paul.

We need to fight this trend to restrict our hunting rights. If this is implemented next year it will decidely impact your hunt and make up of your bag.

This type of Daily Bag Limit will severly restrict yours and my hunting rights and opportunities.

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Posted By:
Andrew-White
Field Editor

Merrymeeting Bay, Brunswick 10-19-2005 14:01
Cloudy, Winds Calm – 40-45 Degrees
It felt as though I hadn’t gone to sleep once the alarm finally went off. I kept waking up at 0130, 0230 and 0330 thinking that I had hit the snooze and just needed to get up and get it over with. Must have been the sickness, I mean anticepation. Was the first at the ramp which is what I like. Once I found my spot and started setting up I heard another boat coming from the launch. Got set up with plenty of time to spare. My pup was driving me crazy. Since he couldn’t see me while setting the decoys he kept wineing. Legal shooting time came and there were not that many ducks in the air. I noticed one hunter just starting to set up about 2 miles from me. Minutes later I saw hundreds of blacks and mallards get up from the marsh. All and all I shot once and missed. Every group I saw were really checking things out and were “high flyers”. As I was tracking and calling some mallards, I was following them to my right and noticed my lab pup had a radar lock on em. For me it was kind of like watching your child walk for the first time (he’s my child). And all the other hunters around me shot very little. The birds were high and fast. I have come to the conclusiond that these birds are being worked hard and have turned a little weary. The dozens of empty hulls on the shore only convinced me more. There are a few hunters who must hunt there every day since I have noticed there car and trailer more than once. Hope to go after some sea ducks next week depending on the weather. Later

[Edited By Andrew-White on 2005-10-19 20:03]

Posted By:
Andrew-White
Field Editor

10-16-2005 17:31
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One interesting item I forgot to mention on my last post. Has anyone ever come across a duck with it’s head riped off? Was sitting in the blind and we kept looking at this object bobbing in the water. Couldn’t figure out what it was with the binos. While adjusting the decoys I walked over and found a nice black duck and it’s head a few feet away. I have seen this with turkeys and have been told that a great horned owl does this. Interesting. And no it wasn’t shot off. The head had part of the spine with it. Nothing was eaten off of it.

[Edited By Andrew-White on 2005-10-16 17:33]

Posted By:
rrattie
Guest

Hartland 10-15-2005 09:08
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Will be in the Hartland area next weekend doing a little grouse hunting. I was wondering what the chances are finding some ducks to hunt in that area.

Posted By:
Andrew-White
Field Editor

Merrymeeting Bay, Brunswick 10-14-2005 10:04
Mostly Cloudy, No Precipitation – 40-45 Degrees
Had a great day on Merrymeeting Bay yesterday. Woke up @ 0400, on the raod @ 0425, arrived at the boat ramp @ 0515 and had the boat in the water by 0535. The tide was half way in so I couldn’t get to where I wanted but made do in the main channel. There were lots of ducks in the air @ leagal shooting time but it was way to dark to even think of shooting. Had a nice group of teal come in with a whistle or two up wind of the spread and let them drift down before my friend jumped them and missed all 3 times! It was a special day for me because I had my 8 month old black lab Murphy (8 months this Sunday the 16th)on his very first hunt. He snuck out of the boat while setting out the decoys and proceeded to drag every decoy to shore. Of course he would not let me catch him. I just let him get the crazies out of his system before I caught him and put him on a leash in the boat. We had some wood ducks come in and managed to knock one down. I put murphy on a 25′ lead and sent him after the duck while I followed from behind. He fetched it, brought it back and dropped it in my frineds hand on command. What a good feeling that was!! That was the only duck we got due to horrible shooting from both of us. Once the tide came up we moved against the shore where there was a good lee and where we were seeing most of the ducks fly over and land. Had 4 singles come in without calling–mallards, blacks and wood ducks. The action stopped at about ten and we picked up at quarter of 11 or so. It was a day to remember! May go next Tuesday with the dog again. Hopefuly this beautiful Maine wheather clears out.

Posted By:
Scott Pope
Guest

Hey Andrew 10-13-2005 08:10
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Andrew,
I saw you private message but the server deleted it when I clicked it on. Please send again if you can

Thanks
Scott

Posted By:
Scott Pope
Guest

10-11-2005 08:22
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Andrew,
I enjoy your posts..My buddy and I are flying out your way from Iowa for a little Sea duck hunting at the end of the month. We have never done it before and are looking forward to it. What are the prospects? Have you seen birds? The fact that you are reworking decoys into old Squaws must mean there are a few of them around.
Any info would be appreciated

Scott

Posted By:
Andrew-White
Field Editor

10-10-2005 07:52
Cloudy, High Winds – 40-45 Degrees
The alarm went off @ 0400 and I anxiously lept out of bed Sat (not realy) and walked into the living room and saw that it was a downpoor and very windy, so I set the alarm for 0630 and went back to sleep. Got up again and saw the same thing, no hunting for Saturday. This week is going to be a nice blustery one. I hope to hunt Pleasant Bay marsh on my way home from woork on Wednesday, we will see. Haven’t hunted that yet but driven by it countless times.
Last week I spent about 5 hours converting Flambou and Carrylite pintail, red head and blue bill dekes into common, white winged and old squaw decoys and now have about 40 for my spread. Also painted up about 6 odd ball dekes I have found over the years. They came out pretty nice. Not sure when I will get out for sea ducks again. Will have to see when this wheather flops out.
Oh, I tried this recipe for an orange sauce I read about in Wildfowl, it’s awesome. Made my eiders taste darn good. Calls for 1 can frozen orange juice concentrate, 1/2 cup reg sugar and one stick of salted butter. Mix up in sauce pan on low heat and serve over thinly slcied med rare duck breats. Tasty!!

Posted By:
Andrew-White
Field Editor

Southern Maine 10-04-2005 09:32
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – 40-45 Degrees
Hunting season is finally here!! the regular archery season opened on the 29th with high winds and warm temps. I did go out and sat on stand for a few hours with no results then did a bit of walking and saw some sign around some large oak trees. Lots of acorns on the ground this year. Sat Oct 1st marked the first day of Maine’s sea duck season. I awoke at 0400 and arrived at the public launch on the Saco River about 5 after 5 and was shocked to see four other hunters launching there boats. I was the last one out but did manage to find a spot away from the crowd. I did see one member of the journal there that I recognized from the photo gallery from last years season. Not sure of his name but will look him up. So I found a spot, set out three strings and got anchored up at 0606. Legal shooting time was @ 0603. the tide was also perfect with a low at 0446. All ledges would be exposed. Knocked two hen eiders down about 5 min after I set up and continued to hear other boats shooting. Overall it was fairly slow. I only saw one drake eider in all the groups that went past, mostly out of range. Hopefully the temps will drop and start moving the birds around. The seas and wind were a real nice bonus allowing set up to go a little quicker. There is nothing like the smell of two stroke and gun powder in the morning! Monday Oct 3rd marked the opener of the regular duck season. I was going to head up to the Merrymeeting Bay but the tides were wrong so I went to a pond and set some mallard, teal and wood duck dekes out. Only saw 3 blacks fly past. 2 were close enough for a shot which I missed. The sun came up straight in my eyes so I decided to move around the point. As I did the sky filled with blacks and woodies. I managed to take one black. Seeing and hearing all the woodies flying around I decided to try some stealth jump shooting wich I did with good results as those little critters are tough to sneak up on. I knocked 2 drakes down, one unfortuatley had enough gas to dive and never resurface. The other one I retrieved and dispatched. This one I brought to the taxidermist. It had taken me about 8 years to shoot one of these critters. So far for me the season has gone well. I would be interested in hearing from other hunters on there sucsess. All for now. Hope to jump shoot some more woodies this Fri or Sat. Later

Andrew White VFE Maine

Posted By:
Andrew-White
Field Editor

09-13-2005 22:09
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So it is September! Where the #$%& did summer go? I am ready for Fall but wish I could skip Winter and head into Spring. Oh well. I have been seeing and hearing decent flocks of resident Canada gesse flying about. Have also seen LARGE rafts of eiders from the Boothbay Harbor area to the Kennebeck river. The Kennebeck seems to have the most abundant rafts I have ever seen. The Sheepscot also holds a good number. The early season for honkers is open till the 24th. Haven’t been yet. Just doesn’t feel like Fall yet. I hope to put my boat blind on soon. I keep saying I will get out for stripers and blues one more time, who knows. The blues have been hitting pretty good off the Saco River. Take a look at the Trina Lyn’s fishing report (under Captain’s notes) on Capt Todd’s web site. So far I have gone a total of 7 times in the salt. Put about 40 or so stripers in the boat and one 34″ blue. Got skunked twice. Need to start going through all my duck hunting gear and make sure I find all of the would be suprises. I have decided to get a wader dryer. Nothing makes me more grumpy than cold damp waders. Found one for $40 in Cabela’s. Well all for now.

[Edited By Andrew-White on 2005-09-22 20:42]

Posted By:
Andrew-White
Field Editor

07-23-2005 16:43
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Yes, it’s about time! As summer flies by for me (at least) I find my self thinking about the upcoming duck season and what I need to build or fix regarding all my duck hunting stuff. I am thinking about building a fold down cunduit blind for the boat. My sea duck spread needs some attention i.e. droppers need to be shorter. Am also wondering how my new pup will be when Fall rolls around. He loves the water and can’t get enough of it. We have to stop throwing his dummies in the lake after a while and let him rest up a bit. All in all he is shaping up.

The striper fishing has been great so far. I have found a rare charter captian who does a weekly report. He is Captain Todd off the Trina Lynn, Saco River. I say reare becasue there are a lot of charter services but few take the time to type up a report! I have been fishing 5 times this year and have caught from 3 to 20 stripers/blues each trip. In doing so I have found a new spot I would like to try for sea ducks this Fall.

As for duck sitings I see small groups of eider, mostly hens and imature drakes. Haven’t seen much else. Fall is right around the corner. I may be going to the Outer Banks this fall for some casting and blasting with a couple of good friends. We’ll see!

All for now

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Posted By:
Andrew-White
Field Editor

05-14-2005 07:50
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Well it has been a while for some sort of a report. Last evening I confirmed the rumors of Baldaci giving turkey permits to all who applied in time for the opener. The article can be found on the Inland Fisheries and Wildlife website. Next year there will be NO lottery! It’s great to know the turkey population is doing great to support a regular season. The only down side I see are people walking through your set up or setting up to close to you or vise versa. Oh well, It comes with deer and duck hunting. I pulled a permit for Season A and have not been out yet. Have not seen but 3 turkeys this year.
On April 4 my wife and I picked up a 6 week old black lab (male). He has since grown to around 25 lbs. He almost has his obediance down pat. He needs to learn heel, down and long stay/sit. The little critter saprised me Thursday evening when he retrived his fun bumper 1/2 dz times. He also stayed after I through it and then released on command. I have been very frustrated with him but have now seen the light at the end of the tunnel!! The wife and I are already talking about getting another one from the same breeder, maybe a yellow girl. I think we will wait on that!!.
The moose drawing will be on june 16. Foe any of you who put in cross your fingers and toes. The spring has turned out to be a wet and cool one. We shall see how the grouse and wood cock handle it. The shad should be running into the rivers by now. Stripers should follow. Mid May through mid June is an excellent time to catch large amounts of schoolies at the river mouths and estuaries. Have not been out fishing yet. My house is like a magnet, to many small projects to complete. One of these days. My boat is untarped and needs to be registered along with my trailor. Well all for now.

Posted By:
Andrew-White
Field Editor

southern to mid coast 04-20-2005 18:22
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With Spring finally here (we’ll see) I have been seeing pairs of eiders in close to docks and shore. Good time to break out the camera and get some close ups of eiders and maybe an old squaw. I have also been seeing groups of honkers 30-60 birds flying over my house. Time to go over my gear and make improvments or fixes for this fall. Once the lakes open up it’s time to break out the smelts and catch some nice landlocks and brookies.

Tight lines

Posted By:
gearhead
Guest

04-12-2005 21:12
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Anyone on the Maine page live in central Maine? I was born and raised in a little town in central Maine called St.Albans. I now live in Kentucky. I left when I turned 18 and never moved back.Since then I have become an avid duck hunter. I am planning a trip back to duck and partrige hunt in October. I have no problem finding partrige because I hunted them alot when I was young but have never hunted ducks in Maine. I was wonering if anyone would want to take me duck hunting when I get there. I will be bringing a 15′ alumacraft boat with an 18hp Go-Devil and all the gear I need. My cousin lives in Ellsworth and we will probably take a day and do some sea duck hunting. The rest of my family lives in Hartland ,St. Albans and Exeter.My E-mail is gearhead@vci.net

Posted By:
Andrew-White
Field Editor

Mid coast 02-15-2005 19:35
Mostly Cloudy, No Precipitation – 35-40 Degrees
Lots and lots of eiders around the mouth of the Kennebeck and surrounding ledges. Never seen so many ducks! Have seen smaller bunches of surf and common scoters along with oldsquaw here and there. Can’t wait till next year.

Posted By:
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Supporting Member

01-23-2005 00:12
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Posted By:
Andrew-White
Field Editor

Boothbay and surrounding area 01-14-2005 08:17
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Well the sea duck season is still on til the 31 of Jan. I have seen lots of eiders. The old squaw are starting to thin out as well as the scoters. Lots of nice colered eiders around. Am starting to regret putting my boat up for the winter but I have to focuss on my new house which is coming along nicely. Seems as though Tod Jackson of Penneobscot Bay Outfitters has been getting some buisiness from some .com members. It’s alomost over for the year. Now if the cold can last longer thean a few days we may have some ice to fish on this winter. Have also heard the smelting has been ok. That’s on my list for this Jan. Later

Posted By:
Andrew-White
Field Editor

12-19-2004 07:55
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Well I am all done for the season. Winterized my outboard and tarped up the boat. My house is sucking every minute out of me. Had a good year, no complaints. One tip I would give is winterize your outborads/engines. It’s worth it. Took me about 20 minutes. Put some fuel stabalizer in the tank (Stor-N-Start) and ran it through the engine. Also spray some fogging oil into the carb(s) (Starbrite) until it stalls the engine out and then remove the spark plugs and squirt about an oz into each cylinder, spray tips of spark plugs and turn over engine a feew time with your safety cord off then reinstall plugs. Lastly change youre lower unit oil and give your engine a wip down and spray down with some WD40. I also put a piece of wood under each tire and then leaned a pc of ply agianst each wheel to keep the snow off.
Hopefully the spring comes sooner than later and the stripahs start up the rivers.

Posted By:
leatherman
Guest

Down East ME 12-13-2004 12:15
Mostly Cloudy, No Precipitation – 25-30 Degrees – Open Water
Good eider hunting, large flocks of mature birds, decoyed well.
Many old squaws in open water, layout boats a must, decoyed well, good shooting.
Blacks in the tidal marshes, not call shy, decoyed well.

Posted By:
leatherman
Guest

12-08-2004 08:19
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Leaving MN in about 4 hours for Frenchmans Bay to hunt with Cpt. Pidgeon. Andrew, I will post a report upon my return. Hoping for some good Eider and Old Squaw with perhaps a black if we are lucky!

Posted By:
Andrew-White
Field Editor

11-26-2004 17:58
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Have not been out since my last report. I bought a house on the 19 th and am doing a bit of remodleing. Not sure if I will go again before the seson closes. Will have plenty of time to go for sea ducks! Has anyone out there been doing well. I really don’t hear much at all from anyone in Maine.

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Posted By:
Andrew-White
Field Editor

Southern Maine 11-17-2004 09:32
Mostly Cloudy, No Precipitation – 35-40 Degrees
First I want to correct an error on my post from 2 Nov. I reported shooting a drake surf scoter. It was a white winged scoter that I shot. I have yet to even see a surf scoter down here. Have only seen them off of Boothbay and surounding areas.

Went sea ducking again yesterday morning. It was not to cold and the winds were light 5 kts or so out of the NE, seas 2-4. It was very dark due to being overcast so I took it slow as I headed towards the mouth of the river. I set up in my usual spot with 2 strings of dekes out(ind blocks). The tide & wind was perfect. Of course the ducks started flying after I had two stings out so I put my anchors out and waited. Beleive I had about a dozen and a half out. There were lots of surf scoters and old squaw flying around. I really didn’t see to many eiders, maybe half dozen or so. My aim was was absolutley horrible. I missed a nice drake eider at 20 yards twice, along with a lot of short shots i.e 2 feet behind the birds. Give them a good leed. Had a couple nice drake squaws come in but of course I was fidleing around with my anchors and not paying attention. A hen eider came in and I shot once. She did a touch and go and kept on going. Hate crippleing birds. Ended up with a drake and hen white winged scoter. Wished I had another person to help set the strings out. I got one in my prop and realized I didn’t have a knife to cut it out as I was drifting towards the rocks. Got it out in the nic of time. All for now.

[Edited By Andrew-White on 2004-11-17 15:43]

[Edited By Andrew-White on 2004-11-18 13:05]

Posted By:
Andrew-White
Field Editor

Southern Maine 11-12-2004 15:02
Mostly Cloudy, No Precipitation – 35-40 Degrees
Went deer hunting Thursday morning. Got to my stand about 0545. At 0630 I had just put on my camo fleece balaclava and was starting to doze off when I heard leaves cruncing to my left. Was hunting on the side of a small gully that opened up into a scruby clearing. Had a button buck come in a bit out of breath and grunting. I fugured he was coming from an area ahead of me where there was alot of shots or chasing a doe. So I took the 40 yard shot and he droped. I could not see him from my stand due to the scrub brush and finaly saw him at 5 yards away. He had droped in a small 4′ wide stream at the bottom of the gully. Was using my good old Remmington 30/06, 700 ADL with 180 GRN silver tips. Was back at my apartment to enjoy the rest of the day by 0900. Weighed out at 108 LBS. Ya it’s no monster but it’s meat in the freazer. Now I can concentrate on ducks for the rest of the year.

[Edited By Andrew-White on 2004-11-12 15:04]

Posted By:
Andrew-White
Field Editor

Southern Maine 11-08-2004 11:22
Sunny & Clear, High Winds – 35-40 Degrees
Hunted sea ducks on the 2nd. Was a bit bumpy! Managed to scratch a drake eider and surf scoter + one hen commoon scoter. Saw lots of old squaw and eiders. Took two anchors to keep me in one spot once they sanded themselves in. Of course when I was messing with the anchors or something else a good bunch of birds would come in. Was done and back at the launch by 0830. Stopped flying by 0730 or so. Tide and wind was right! Will try aging depending on the marine forcast.

Posted By:
Mark-King
Field Editor

10-31-2004 14:54
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HI TO MAINE. I’M A VFE FROM MICHIGAN AND AM PLANNING A HUNTING TRIP FROM THE 29TH NOV. THRU DEC. 2ND.
ANY ADVICE WOULD BE GREAT.
SHOT SIZE?
WEATHER CONDITIONS
CLOTHING NEEDED.
WHAT SHOULD I EXPECT TO SEE ? DO SEA DUCKS DECOY WELL? DO THEY FLY ALL DAY ? PLEASE SEE STATE TOPICS TO REPLY THANKS

To a true sportsman being out there is what it’s all about.

Posted By:
Andrew-White
Field Editor

Mustard Island to Chops Point, Merrymeeting Bay 10-29-2004 17:07
Sunny & Clear, High Winds – 35-40 Degrees
Hunted this past Thursday on Merrymeeting with some friends. Up at 0330 out the door by 0400 and at the launch by 0450. Due to the full moon we were in the the middle of an outgoing tide. I beleive the tide finaly turned around 0800+-. Hunted on the bank with about 20 or so dekes out which we had to move twice to keep them floating. Saw 2 huge flocks fly over but went way up towards the power lines and landed in the middle. We moved the boat after two hours of nothing and went up river a bit to a spot we hunted last year with great luck. Since the tide was so low and still going out we could only get 200 yards from it. Barely floated the boat in and then were left high and dry until the tide turned. Once the dekes were floating again we had small groups break off of massive flocks and a few would give us a fly by. Shot at some but did not connect. I’d reccomend the 3 1/2″ mags for distance as they were not going to come right in. Also saw some scoters out in teh middle to! So do ducks in the bag but the sight of 1000+ ducks funneling down by the power line was awesome. Being a week day we did see 4 other hunters and be weary of the marine patrol. They checked licenses, plugs, shells registrations, id’s and boat gear.
One thing that turned most ducks that gave us a look was some good calling ang face masks. Once they come in put the call down and get ready. Will try some sea ducking next week now that the season is closing this sat.

Posted By:
Andrew-White
Field Editor

Southern Maine 10-26-2004 11:44
Cloudy, Light Rain & Drizzle – 35-40 Degrees
As mentioned in ealier reports I hunted twice in the early honker season and did not shoot or see any honkers. In fact I have not even seen but one small flock and a couple loner honkers flying about. Have been hunting mostly the same 5 acre pond and have seen very few ducks. All the times I have gone I usually have 2-3 fly by just before legal time. Mostly woodies and maybe blacks and mallards. This past Saturday I only had 2 wood ducks fly out of range and a half dozen scaup fly in behind us and then flushed when I went to grab some coffee. Managed to call them in and they landed just out of range. So I have not really seen a whole lot on the move. I thought the cold snap would get them moving and I think it did a little but then it droped out. I have recently seen some Maine sea duck pictures in the photo gallery. On that note I have seen old squaw, scoter and a few eider (note fully featherd out yet) around the Boothbay harbor area. Have not hunted for sea ducks in Southern Me, yet this year but would assume it is up and furious as usual.

Andrew White VFE
Later

Posted By:
teal tumbler
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10-24-2004 19:31
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Wow, seems pretty quiet over here. Is anybody hunting ducks, or your just keeping all the info to yourselves.

Posted By:
teal tumbler
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Freeport / Brunswick 10-12-2004 21:19
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I know this isn’t the right place for this but I’m looking for some help. The guide that I hunt with is going to deer camp the week we are going to be in the Freeport area.Nov. 8 through 14 and I really want to get after the Eiders and Oldsquaw again. So if anybody could recommend a guide please contact me.

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Andrew-White
Field Editor

Boothbay & Southern Maine 09-28-2004 10:15
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Have been meaning to post this for the past three weeks so here it is both past and present.
Several weeks ago I ran into a raft of about 1,000 eiders off the Sheepscott river. Along with some small (40-50lb) blufin going after the spike mackerel. Have not seen any scoters or old squaw yet. Lots of honkers on fields off Rt 27. Have been hunting a small pond(southern Maine)for the early honker season and have not seen any fly over while hunting or any roosting on the pond. Need a good cold snap! Went out this past Sat in Southern Maine for the last day of early honker season and again no geese and no ducks seen flying. Last time I went I saw blacks and mallards with a few small groups of woodies flying over. I may try Merrymeeting for the opener to see if anyting is moving up there. Opening day for the first half is Oct 4. The regular bow season opens up Sep 30, Thursday. Will give that a go. Still need to put my stands up. One of my spots has a house going up, no suprise. So far I think I have the leaks in my boat patched, decoys all rigged up and everything else ready to go for the hunting season. Hopefully I can get a deer with my bow and concentrate on ducks for the rest of the year. Happy hunting.

[Edited By Andrew-White on 2004-09-28 10:16]

Posted By:
leatherman
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09-23-2004 17:14
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Jesse,
consider yourself lucky, as a child I spent a lot of time “Down East” and am planning a hunt there this Dec. You’ll find it very much like MN ( where I currently live), great people,very hospitable, lots of game both waterfowl, upland, and large, and the weather and country feel and look like MN.
Enjoy and keep in touch, maybe we’ll touch base in early Dec.

Maine Duck and Goose Hunting Report Archive

Posted By:
JESSESMALL
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09-15-2004 23:33
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HEY GUYS IM NEED SOME INFORMATION:
IM LIVING IN MINNESOTA RIGHT NOW AND HERE BEFORE TO LONG ILL BE MOVING TO MAINE TO BECOME A STATE TROOPER:
I NEED TO KNOW WHAT I CAN AND CANT HUNT UP THERE?
WHAT KIND OF WATERFOWL IS UP THERE AND WHAT NOT.

JSMALLZ21@AOL.COM

Posted By:
Mike M.
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York Beach 08-14-2004 21:36
Cloudy, Winds Calm – Over 70 Degrees
Just got in from surfing this evening at York Beach. While out sitting on my board for the next set of waves, 8 white wing scoters flew by and landed not more than 100 yards from where I was surfing.

Having never sculled before, I figured this was going to be about my best chance to see what sculling is like in a sense. So, I started paddling out towards the scoters. I got to within about 50 yards of them before they realized I wasnt a big seal on a floating log (hehehe). They didnt flush though. They merely swam away from me without a care in the world.

Just thought I would share it with you here as it certainly got me thinking about the upcoming season.

Take care

Posted By:
Andrew-White
Field Editor

07-20-2004 17:29
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Well I thought it was about time to post some sort of report here. Have been doing some striper fishing out of the Saco river and along with many slot size stripers and 25″ blues I have seen huge rafts of eiders along the break wall. Can’t wait until this fall, already getting the itch, no pun intended. My 14′ aluminum boat has been leaking more and more during use. Will have to break out the 5200 caulking which seems to hold up for old aluminum boats. I am in the market for a used Lund 18′ boat, motor and trailer if anyone nearby southern Maine has one for sale! I am picky and the whole package better be in great condition. Olive drab would be a nice color and I prefer Honda. Not looking for a fancy model just the bare bones model.
On another note I got married on Friday July 9th at Saint Anns Church in Kennebunkport. Following the carraige ride to the Nonantum resort was a great reception. Went buy real quick. left the following Sunday for Saint Lucia in the West Indies. Went to a sandals resort called the Regency for 6 nights. Was an all inclusive palce. Worth the money if anyone is planning on going, go! Now it is back to the grind. Think Fall.

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btrout
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Where else? Mid coast, Downest Maine 05-11-2004 07:40
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Spring is here. Time to repaint old scuffed decoys, get the duck boat off the lawn so I can run the lawn mower, fill the pot holes on the road into the duck camp and start cutting/splitting wood for next season’s wood stove at the duck camp on the marsh.

Seen several nesting pairs of mallards & blacks on local fresh water ponds… good sign. These guys need all the help they can get. Watch out for the snapping turtles.

Starting to work the retriever again and thinking “Waterfowling” again. Can’t help it … it’s in me blood!

[Edited By btrout on 2004-05-11 07:43]

[Edited By btrout on 2004-05-11 07:48]

Posted By:
Andrew-White
Field Editor

York County 05-05-2004 11:33
Cloudy, Light Rain & Drizzle – 40-45 Degrees
Well I made it out of bed Tuesday morning at 0350 to go turkey hunting. The wheather was side ways rain and 15-25 kt winds, around 45 degrees or so. Here’s how it went. Drove to parents house and grabbed my kayak (had to paddle to my hunting spot). Arrived at my spot at about sunrise, it was fairly light out so I was rushing to get the dekes out and find a tree to lean against. I gave a few yelps to try and locate a gobbler. I was hunting a corn field where I had seen 60+ turkeys last fall during duck season. I heard nothing over the wind so I found a good clear spot to sit, put the decoys out and got set. Gave a few yelps and heard a very faint gobble. My heart started to race. Didn’t have time to scout the area the day before and try and roost a gobbler. Let out a few more yelps. Again a gobble. For each yelp I was gobbled at. At one time I thought I heard two. The gobble grew stronger and then didn’t get any closer. The bird was to my right and I couldn’t see him from where I was sitting so I belly crawled out and saw him about 150 or so yards way down to my right. Crawled back and started calling some more. I heard a another gobble and then nothing for what seemed like an eternity. I crawled back out and he was gone. What did I do wrong I asked myself. Maybe he was a lazy old guy that didn’t wan’t to walk all that way in the rain and wind?????????????????.
I left that field at about 0730 or so and decided to warm up a little. My left knee high boot was swamped while I was getting out of the kayak. At about 0930 I drove up to Scarbourgh and tried to hunt a new housing development but all the land and a field where I had seen turkys before was posted. I took a breakfast break and went back down to near where I was hunting before. While driving I saw a big tom walking through somebodys back yard in Scarbourgh and figured I would never get permission to hunt so I left that one alone. I got to where I had seen turkeys brfore and saw another tom in a posted field. Drove to some other fileds but saw nothing but new houses going up. It was about 1150 by the time I got to my last spot and managed to see a hen sneaking away from me as I was trying to locate a tom. I gave it hell anyway!!!!

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btrout
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Mid Maine coastal and march areas 04-26-2004 14:57
Cloudy, Occassional Rain Showers – 35-40 Degrees
SEASON REPORT: Gunning downeast Maine marshes and bays for most of the split seasons was a disappointment. The usual bright spot of every season is in the first week of October when we are graced with the arrival of those cooperative little darling B W & G W Teal. Not so this year … or last. Local Blacks were cautious and few and far between. We never got the cold weather we expected, until after the season closesd on the 22nd of December. We normally enjoy the excitment of ample whistler gunning but not this year.What birds we did put on the water the retrievers works well and earned their kibble.Ahhhhh, but there is always next season … Nature and longevity willing!

Posted By:
Andrew-White
Field Editor

04-07-2004 16:40
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Well I am starting to see a lot of canada geese by the Taste of Maine restaurant off Rt 1, about 2 hundred last week. Also seeing a lot of buffel head while heading over the RT bridge in Wisscasset. The eiders are starting to pair up and come in real close for a tasty snack off the pilings of our pier. The old squaw are pretty much every where. Went up to Port Clyde by boat last saturday. They were holding in closer and in the small pockets/coves of shore. Common ganzers and the hooded variety are also out in both fresh and salt water. Spring is here! I need to scout for the turkeys now.

Posted By:
Andrew-White
Field Editor

03-16-2004 17:03
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I counted 60+ turkeys in a corn field off this one slow moving river late last fall while jump shooting, stoped counting at 60. The most I’ve seen at one time. Could also hear more yelping in the woods.

Posted By:
chessie-man
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03-11-2004 20:52
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nope didn’t get my permit this year…. kinda sucks cause I had them all scouted out with plenty of good toms and I just got a new gun not too long ago and now nothing to do with it all

Posted By:
Andrew-White
Field Editor

03-10-2004 12:00
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It’s turkey time. Did anyone get a permit for this year? I got one this year also. Time to scout.