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n2o2doc
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Del bay 01-10-2004 12:02
Mostly Cloudy, No Precipitation – 25-30 Degrees – Open Water
Two of us got out to the dividing creek area off Del bay for a last day out. We got 2 blacks and a mallard/black cross with large green cheek patches and curly tail feathers. Had a beautiful drake pintail hover 25 yards out over the dekes- of course the season is over in south zone for them now. Lot of ducks rafted up far out on the bay. Needed this cold weather to push em from up north a month ago. Hopefully a better season next year.

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jerseywaterfowler
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Barnegat bay 01-09-2004 10:11
Mostly Sunny, No Precipitation – 30-34 Degrees – Ice
Hunted on the big bay yesturday. Some ice around one flow manage to make off with 4 of my dekes heading out to surf city. Lots of Brants,Buffies as usually around. They are rafting up in huge flockes. Into the flocks are comeing other divers. Saw C-backs,red heads,bluebills and other’s I could not I.D. . Needed some boat traffick to get these flocks moving and since there were none nothing moved. Good luck.

Posted By:
MIKE1301
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North/South 01-09-2004 07:43
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Well, my waterfowling season is over for the 2003/04 season. Just wondering how others rate the season. For me, it was disappointing season. Did not have the number of birds in the spread as in years past. But even more disappointing was the number of inconsiderate “hunters” encountered out in the field. I must be getting old because I feel the amount of thoughtless behavior has increased. Must be a generation thing.

Posted By:
Richard-Foxx
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Briganitne, New Jersey 01-03-2004 13:34
Cloudy, Light Rain & Drizzle – 45-50 Degrees
Put out in Briganine. It was my son Woody, Susky and friend Brian.
We shot 12 brant, 1 Black, 1 Hen Bluebill and 5 buffleheads.
Brian shot a banded Brant, first trip to Jersey and firs band.
Birds were super wary, lack of fresh birds very evident. Saw no where near the amount of ducks this time as compared to last rip to Jersey.
We need some weather and a big push of new birds.

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jerseywaterfowler
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barnegat bay 12-31-2003 18:32
Mostly Sunny, No Precipitation – 45-50 Degrees
Went with my 2 boys to the Federal land on Barnegat bay. It was their first time hunting with daddy and with the few birds around I was surprised they lasted an hour and half. I was kind of bored myself. Nothing flying but mabey some Brant far away. Some blacks in the back bay,but was fun to hunt with my two small sons.Checked out Manahawkin WMA. No ducks but 20 or so white goose. I think they were white goose,all white with a black tail.Mabey if it gets cold some new ducks will move in.Happy New Year to all.

Posted By:
Brian-Lafay
Supporting Member

12-30-2003 15:53
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12/20- went north to the sawmill(meadowlands area) and it was real bad! 3 mallards a black duck a buffie and a hoodie. all birds which we can take much closer to home. didnt even see many ducks up there, just ALOT of other rigs, all shooting at nothing.
12/23- hunted the coastal side of the raritan river and once again, real bad! wound up with two mallards. no birds to speek of in the whole area.
12/24-gotta say it again, real bad! hunted noth west point island and shot 1 hooded merganzer. no birds on that side of barnegat bay so far, other than some pockets of buffies and r.b. mergs.
12/27- well i didnt do much of anything, but at least i was seeing birds. shot a brant and a merganzer at cedar creek island. but was seeing a fair share of divers on the bay, all flying the middle highway. i was hearing different groups from good luck point to forked river getting some shots. but the birds all acting like theyve been getting banged at pretty hard.
i hope we get some real winter weather soon! it seems were shooting at all the same birds with no new ones moving in from the north. why should they move with 40,50 and almost 60 degree temps.

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Brian-Lafay
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flat island/barnegat refuge 12-19-2003 16:53
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went to flat island on wednesday and we took 2 mallards a black duck and 2 brant. some puddlers working the area, but there real schetchy, like there being banged at hard there. took a ride into the bay, theres alot of brant and buffies, but only saw 2 small groups of broadies.
barnegat refuge yesterday was ok but real slow. wound up with a pintail a black duck and a canada. not much moving and not much shooting from the 4 other rigs out, other than the dozen or so shots that came from b-1 probably shooting at buffies. took a ride out on the bay and saw only bufflehead.
heading up north tomorrow.

Posted By:
jerseywaterfowler
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Barnegat,Great Bay. 12-19-2003 13:57
Cloudy, Winds Calm – 30-34 Degrees – Open Water
Went to both Barnegat and Great Bay this morning. Lots of Brant and Buffies on the Barnegat bay,and jump shooting Great Bay saw Blacks,Greenheads,Buffies and Brants. I know I hit a Black 3 times but the sucker kept on going. Good luck. Not much moving on the big water.

Posted By:
Brian-Lafay
Supporting Member

beach haven/barnegat 12-14-2003 17:59
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took a group out wednesday to beach haven and had a good shoot. 9 brant and 4 mallards. didnt see all that many birds, but there around. just no wind in the morning, everything sat tight.
friday i went to barnegat and did very well. 4 wigeon,1 black duck,1 pintail and a hoodie. the pintail had a bracelet too.

Posted By:
Richard-Foxx
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Brigantine 12-14-2003 16:08
Sunny & Clear, High Winds – 30-34 Degrees – Open Water
Hunted in Brigantine on Saturday. Did pretty well. Saw a good vareity of birds. Three of us shot 5 Brant, 2 Mallards, 5 buffies, 1 Black and 2 Megeneezers.

A lot of hunters but it seems most did well.

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clambo
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Ocean County 12-09-2003 09:52
Sunny & Clear, High Winds – 30-34 Degrees – Open Water
Didn’t make it from PA on Saturday. Hunted Monday on the bay. Had a couple small flocks of pintails, buffies, brant and blacks come right into the decoys. Scored 3 brant, 1 black and a bufflehead. One of the brant was banded and I called in the number. Banded in the summer of 2001 in the Northwest territory.

All in all a very good day. Lots to see. Like watching the Tundra swans on the bay. Looks like the migration has finally picked up. Plus we have some moderate temps for the rest of the week to keep the ice away. Spent a fair amount of time banging ice off the decoys. There was skim ice in the channel.

Posted By:
Brian-Lafay
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ocean county 12-07-2003 18:55
Arctic Blast – 25-30 Degrees – Open Water
let it snow,let it snow,let it snow! hunted on friday and had a great hunt. 4 mallards a black duck and a teal.mostly rain w/some sleet made plenty of birds move around. seen quite a few divers on the bay too. mostly garbage ducks but also some good ones. the day was well worth getting beat up by the bay and soaking wet. went to scout island beach in the afternoon. did see some blacks, brant, buffies and canadas(the usual), but didnt see too many moving around.
hunted saturday and it fantastic in that snow storm!!! 8 mallards 2 black duck and 2 teal. ya gotta love those white out conditions!! we picked and chose what we wanted and were done by 8:30.
time for some divers!

Posted By:
Ray-Sands
Field Editor

Cape May County 12-02-2003 21:34
Arctic Blast – 30-34 Degrees – Open Water
Greetings from down Jersey. Black and white geese on the move this evening. Was at a buddies house in the Villas and geese were jumping the bay about every 15 minutes. Pond behind his house went from zero ducks two days ago to +40 mallards and +20 blacks. Should be fun in the ice tomorrow. Always out there…

Posted By:
Brian-Lafay
Supporting Member

raritan/barnegat 12-02-2003 19:41
Sunny & Clear, High Winds – 35-40 Degrees
hunted the raritan in the a.m. and took 3 gadwall. the few birds that came in to us handled well, but not many birds around the area at all. this time last season the place was loaded! but this season hasent been as cold yet, even though the conditions today were just about the same as last season on this date when we really got in em.
went back out this afternoon on barnegat bay and wound up with 3 mallards and 2 canadas. once again, very little in the way of birds, but i had a group of 3 mallards handle picture perfect, only to be out done by a group of 4 canadas that were touching up in the blocks 15 yards away. lots of migratory geese over the water today too.

Posted By:
Brian-Lafay
Supporting Member

good luck point 12-01-2003 06:02
Sunny & Clear, High Winds – 40-45 Degrees
hunted the open bay on saturday and wound up taking 1 brant,l black duck,1 mallard and two bufflehead. not much going on out there. didnt see all that many birds but the wind probably was the reason. i did see two small knots of 15-20 birds fly the middle of the bay which could have been bills. but they could have just as well been mergansers, they were just two far out to tell.

Posted By:
Ray-Sands
Field Editor

Marmora Wetlands WMA Tract 11-30-2003 20:08
Sunny & Clear, High Winds – 50-60 Degrees
Greeting from down Jersey. Put the wind and blow out tide to good use. Jump shot walking the ditches into the wind Saturday. In two hours put up +80 black ducks but only 10 greenheads. Took the dog for the retrieves but she got to interested in jumping birds herself – like 80 yards ahead of me. Disheartening to see the white tails and have no shot! Put up probably as many Hoodys as blacks. Could have whacked a bunch of brant but we leave them for the out of town boys to brag about. A black and a greenhead for the day. Photot on editor’s page. Monday morning should be another good day to jump shoot the ditches at low tide. Always out there…

[Edited By Ray-Sands on 2003-11-30 20:16]

Posted By:
Brian-Lafay
Supporting Member

11-28-2003 18:17
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hunted on a pond in the north zone on tuesday and wound up with a mallard and a black duck. lots of birds in the area, but only for the first 45 minutes.
yesterday we only wound up with a hoodie and a teal on the coastal zone re-opener. lots of puddle ducks roosting on the marsh, but it was way to nice out yesterday. the birds just didnt move for us.
did even crapier today. just a hooded merg. good weather and all but the birds just werent working the area i was in. time to try further south…

Posted By:
IMUDD
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NEW JERSEY 11-25-2003 17:18
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Hey, just heard that the ANTI hunters out there are trying to pass legislation to force a felony background check on EVERYONE that buys a hunting or fishing license. Is this true? I was not aware that if a felon buys a license, it was against the law? Only if a felon possesses a firearm is it illegal. You guys have to stand up, together and shut em down. Who will end up paying for this? We will, everyone who buys a license. Your prices will go up. So will ours eventually, because once this passes in one state, it will sweep the nation.
Just my two cents.

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IMUDD
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NEW JERSEY 11-25-2003 17:16
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Hey, just heard that the ANTI hunters out there are trying to pass legislation to force a felony background check on EVERYONE that buys a hunting or fishing license. Is this true? I was not aware that if a felon buys a license, it was against the law? Only if a felon possesses a firearm is it illegal. You guys have to stand up, together and shut em down. Who will end up paying for this? We will, everyone who buys a license. Your prices will go up. So will ours eventually, because once this passes in one state, it will sweep the nation.
Just my two cents.

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Brian-Lafay
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jackson 11-17-2003 17:20
Mostly Sunny, No Precipitation – 45-50 Degrees
sat on a field for the re-opening day of the north zone. we shot our 4 geese and were done by 8. lots of birds in the area working all different fields. saw a few migratory dark geese on the move also.

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Posted By:
Ray-Sands
Field Editor

Griscom Swamp – Great Egg Harbor RIver 11-15-2003 17:30
Mostly Sunny, No Precipitation – 60-65 Degrees
Greeting from the flat lands down Jersey. The historical second wave of snows usually co-insides with the opening of small game, the birds just slip the noose with the split season. Well they were on the move today and in season. Snows, snows, and more snows with an occasional flock of black geese were on the move to make the jump south across the bay. Quite a few birds spent the night on Griscom swamp and moved up and out with the light. Still wondering what ever happen to the first wave, they were MIA this year? Photo on editor’s page.

What a different year. The early rig I put out is teal, some black jacks, some woodies with the token mallard drakes and a pair of blacks. Of course the early rig changes depending on where I am gunning. Now into November, I change over to the late season rig. It is made up of predominantly blacks with a couple of teal, a token drake sprig and some drake mallards for color. So what do I shoot today over a late season rig, a pair of drake woodies, two GWTeal and two juvenile blackjacks – go figure?

I heard snows moving last night at midnight, so I added a dozen floaters to the rig – but they were enough to entice any of the birds moving today. Probably would have needed a rig of at least twenty dozen to get lucky.

T’is the season … all the fair weather hunters are out looking for the pen raised “game birds” … Always out there…

[Edited By Ray-Sands on 2003-11-15 17:43]

Posted By:
Brian-Lafay
Supporting Member

ocean/atlantic county 11-12-2003 17:40
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between work, hunting and scouting i havent been able to report in awhile, but this is what we did the first half of coastal…
11/4- one black scoter in barnegat bay. i had a pair come in and knocked down the one, but i really wasent expecting scoters to show up in my decoys. only saw a few brant and a black duck or two but wanted nothing to do with me.
11/6- 2 mallard and a teal in reedy creek. once again very slow but i had some chances and was unable to get the shot.
11/8- 6 brant,3 black duck, a teal and a wood duck in brigintine. kinda steady shooting but really didnt have that many brant or ducks in the area, but some birds seamed to stumble acrossed us. had my brother mike in from alaska and of all places he was able to take his first drake wood duck. lots of guys catching some nice bass!
11/11- 18 brant, 4 mallards and a black duck. we took a party out to the islands and had a good morning with the brant. did see a bunch more puddle ducks in the area. lots of buffies around too. saw only one other rig out. i thought for sure there be a bunch of guys out on a holiday, but i forgot pheasants open.
all in all theres been alot more birds that moved into the the area since the summer like season opener. even heard reports of some bills on the big bay. hope we have another cold winter to get them here in numbers again this season!!!

Posted By:
jerseywaterfowler
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Great bay wma 11-10-2003 19:48
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – 45-50 Degrees
Got out for the first time this year. Had a Black decoy in on my spread early in the day. I missed clean a 40 foot up and a 40 foot to the left shot. Hit them clean last year mabey a shotgun gets out of wack over the Summer. Had some other blacks come near but nothing decoyed in. Did some jump shooting and had blacks pop up but they would have been impossible to retrieve. Large flocks of Brants in the Bay,but Striper fisherman had the best spots.Striper season will be over in a few weeks no point getting into a competition with someone who was there first. Plus I like to Striper fish as much as the next guy.Did some scouting for a place to take my young sons,need a place they can walk without waders. Took a look in Staford Forge,no ducks,and Manahaken,no ducks. Don’t know if by December there will be ducks but at least those are palces I can take them and kep their feet dry.

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clambo
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Tuckerton 11-09-2003 22:04
Cloudy, High Winds – 40-45 Degrees
Hunted Tuckerton last Friday. Good numbers of Brant. Had two decoy and shot one.

Had another flock of 10-12 fly just 20-25 yards behind my blind. Didn’t take the shot in hopes they would decoy, but it was not to be.

Saw a few small flocks of black, but Brant ruled the day, as did the fishermen. One set up 100 yards away, which was not too bad, but I would have appreciated another 50-100 yards. Another fisherman cruised extremely slowly within 30 yards of me. It made me want to stand up and yell “WHAT!” Doesn’t he know what decoys are?

Planned to head back on Monday, but the boat trailer is in bad shape.

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Larry-Vankirk
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Manahawkin Bay 11-08-2003 14:14
Cloudy, Winds Calm – 35-40 Degrees
Due to the recent cold snap a decent influx of birds were seen today.I was out gunning this morning in the salt marsh,lots of birds in the air until @9:00.Lots of brant and mallards ,with occasional black duck mixed in. I sighted two large flocks of teal heading south(250),also the bufflehead are starting to show up in little bunches.My morning hunt was good in all ways ,limited on brant,and was close to limiting out on ducks .I got some great pictures of brant decoying, will post later on.
Goose season is now one week away,fields are getting packed and a few snows are showing up every once in awhile.
Good luck and safe hunting

[Edited By Larry-Vankirk on 2003-11-08 14:15]

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jerseywaterfowler
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Sandy hook 11-08-2003 13:58
Sunny & Clear, High Winds – 35-40 Degrees
Striper fishing on the Hook this morning.Good news- good groups of Black ducks,Brants and Buffle heads around. Bad news- No Bluebills. Used to see alot of Bluebills but none around. Not good news for them. More bad news- No Stripers eather.

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jerseywaterfowler
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NAVISINK RIVER 11-05-2003 18:06
Cloudy, Heavy Fog – 45-50 Degrees
Went by the Navisink for a look see today. Nothing on the water but a few Canadians.Hope the cold front this weekend pushes some birds. Hoping to get out in Barnegat bay Monday.Let you know how it goes.

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muckdoc
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Del Bay, Cumberland County 11-03-2003 21:57
Sunny & Clear, Morning Fog – 60-65 Degrees
Hunted bayfront marsh. Dead. No teal. Saw 4-5 big ducks. Forgot the mosquito repellent, won’t do that again.

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Diver-Down
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Corson\’s Inlet 11-03-2003 17:38
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – 50-60 Degrees
Hunted Scoters out of Corson’s Inlet on Friday. Had a pretty decent morning flight of birds heading South. Most were offshore a ways so I got on a lump about 2 mi out that comes up to 35′. Despite some large flocks passing by, the scoters were not acting like scoters and were not committing to the spread. So we had to pick away at them and by 10am they were done coming through and we only had 5 birds. The highlight was the drake White Wing that my buddy got for the wall, that along with the Black and Surf he he got last weekend will keep his taxidermist busy. No Longtails seen, still a bit early for them.

Diver-Down

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clambo
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Barnegat Bay 11-02-2003 22:07
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – Over 70 Degrees
Coastal Zone opener was a huge bust. Great day for jet ski’s, water skiing, sun bathing, you get the idea.

Saw 6 coots, one black duck (flying very very high), a few dozen Canadians (a dozen of which flew 15 yards directly overhead), and hundreds of Greater Commorants headed south. Big migration day for them.

Saw a crippled Canadian Goose on Stooling point. Someone needs to read the regs.

Between the beginning of legal shooting time and when I packed it in at 11am I heard a grand total of about 20 shots in the entire bay.

Talked to another hunter at the boat landing and he and his partner bagged a single mallard.

Afterwards I thought about how I’d at least seen a few dozen blacks in Ray’s neck of the woods the previous weekend and how I should have gone there instead.

BTW, is Ray the ONLY person in NJ who can type? People, this has to be THE most lackluster state forum. I’m from PA and I’ve already posted more than two of the VFE’s for NJ have this season.

Ray, love your posts, keep ’em coming

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Posted By:
Ray-Sands
Field Editor

Great Cedar Swamp 11-01-2003 18:55
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – Over 70 Degrees
I love the opener for Coastal Zone – I hunt the Southern Zone!! I go about 2 miles west of the parkway and catch them as they are looking for a safe heaven off the salt meadows. Everyone and their brother are banging away at specks out the salt meadows and those specks cross the parkway and just come on into the spread. They don’t even circle. Easily had 70 Blacks ducks on the water in the stools at one time. They covered about (80) yards – which hurt me when the harbor Mallards started to show up and land outside the IC choke range. If I had (250) Blacks come in today (gunned until noon), I’m low balling it. Only saw (8) Mallards for the day and no GWTeal. All those Blacks coming in, put on a great air show. Speaking of air shows, I had some horses butt come down the creek 8’ off the water in an ultra light and right over the spread – he almost went to ultra light heaven! Picture up on my field editors page. The day ended with a Black, a nice drake Woody, two Greenheads and two Suzies. I used (4) of the H2O Quiver Mags in my 15 stool rig today. I ran them 18” off the back of the stools. They gave enough motion and ripple to make the rig look like they were swimming on this no wind day. I didn’t hear too much in the way of shots this morning coming from the coast. The Black I shot wasn’t the biggest ever but was a red legger – not a local. Always out there …

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Larry-Vankirk
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Central Jersey 10-30-2003 19:41
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – 50-60 Degrees
Its two days away from the coastal opener ,I have heard some half way decent reports about bird numbers.Mallards and blacks are always a favorite,but a few wigeon and sprig can add some color to the bag.From some reports all are showing up in small numbers.
November 15 is the goose opener in the north zone, and it looks real good with thousands of birds filling the air at 7:00 every morning.
Snow geese are few and far between ,we do have some small flocks (10-20) that loaf around with the canadas,which always keeps us on guard when we have several flocks working us.
Other than that I would like to wish you good luck to those going out Saturday.
Good luck and safe hunting

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Brian-Lafay
Supporting Member

ocean county 10-29-2003 15:55
Cloudy, Rain & Thunderstorms – 50-60 Degrees
went out to a north zone spot this morning and really didnt expect to much with such a heavy rain, but we didnt do too bad. we wound up with a woody, mallard and two ringneck. actually, i say we didnt do too bad, when really it was our own fault we didnt do better. we had a bunch of other chances but we just blew’em.
LOTS of birds on brigintine refuge. there also seems to be a good number of birds in the area in general. good luck to all on opening day of coastal. reports so far show a bluebird day, so i hope we’re all out there in force to bounce the birds around.

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Ray-Sands
Field Editor

Griscom Swamp 10-25-2003 20:07
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – 50-60 Degrees
Greetings from down Jersey. OUT AND ABOUT – Wednesday had GWTeal in every direction for the first half hour. Held off with four to shoot some big puddle ducks in the limit but none were seen. Instead of limiting out, I ended up settling for a fifth teal late in the hunt. Thursday saw the same, GWTeal the first half hour and no larger puddle ducks moving at all. I made limit with a pair of GWTeal that came in just as I was getting ready to pull the stools. To change the opportunities for Saturday’s hunt, I shifted back to the tree line to pick up on some Woodies. With a 31 degree start to Saturday, I thought that more of the larger puddlers would have also shown up. Managed to bring home limit with four GWTeal, a drake woody and a juvenile Black. No “real” ducks moving at all. Some high flying Canadas and small flocks of Snows moving late morning on their way to Delaware and south.– the migration must be stalled up in NY or Canada with the weather. Strange to see so many GWTeal flying but nothing else – not even harbor mallards. I was told by Vic that it was the same scenario over on Delaware Bay. Always out there… Ray Bear

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Brian-Lafay
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ocean,monmouth,middlesex county 10-23-2003 18:48
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oct. 23 and we had a couple little snow flurries in ocean county today. i rather it be a couple little flocks of snow geese. but ill take the cold weather, it should give us a good number of birds for the opening day of coastal… hunted a few times in the north zone and had some action taking wood duck, mallards and teal. hunted the south zone once and only took one teal. ive been seeing alot more than ive been shooting though. i was scouting barnegat bay this morning and saw two bunches of buffies. also heard theres a few up in spuce run.

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jerseywaterfowler
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navisink river 10-23-2003 18:14
Mostly Cloudy, No Precipitation – 30-34 Degrees – Open Water
Good sign for the upcoming costal season. Flocks of Brants on the lower Navasink.Very few other waterfowl around.

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Ray-Sands
Field Editor

Griscom Swamp 10-19-2003 18:34
Mostly Sunny, No Precipitation – 60-65 Degrees
Greeting from the flat lands down Jersey. OUT AND ABOUT – Brant, Brant and more Brant – Yes they are finally here. Numbers have steadily increased and the bulk of the migrants have arrived on Great Egg, Lakes Bay and Scull Bay. Should be hearing the sound of Snows in the air soon! The first Buffleheads were spied right off the Tennessee Ave. ramp in Ocean City. No BWTeal in the air. GWTeal seem to be everywhere you look first hour of light. OPENING DAY – What happened to the rain? I had four GWTeal down in the first five minutes. Put the gun down and took out the camera. I killed a roll of film shooting the drive bombers as they came into the spread. At 8am, back to the gun and picked up a Suzy, then a Greenhead. The Day was done. A few single Sprig in the air but they were as spooky as they come. Circled 70 yards out and landed 90 yards out. Report bird bands 1-800-327-BAND or on line at http://www.bbl-pwrc.usgs.gov/bbl/bblretrv/webrec.cfm . Always out there… Ray Bear

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Ray-Sands
Field Editor

Cape May – Atlantic County 10-16-2003 19:04
Sunny & Clear, High Winds – 60-65 Degrees
Greetings from Down Jersey. Not enough snows around yet to make it worth while dragging out the wagon load of stools – so out and about scouting this morning. GWTeal are down in good numbers out in Griscom and are the number one duck. This morning they seemed to be the Corbin side of Middle river to Mayslanding – probably pushed up 1K in total. Mallards were next and we pushed maybe +80 birds. Blacks, Sprig and Cottontops were all about the same – few and far in between. Didn’t jump many birds from Tuckahoe out to Great Egg. Heard quite a few Woodies early but did not see them after the sun came up. Only saw (6) BWTeal the entire trip out.

Jumped quite a few GWTeal off Dennis Creek in the afternoon. Jumping all the teal made me feel like a kid on Christmas Eve. Came home pulled the rig from the rafters and bagged it up, cleaned the gun changed the chock to IC and cased it. Then packed everything to go for Saturday except for lunch. The wait for Saturday will seem like it is taking forever to get here! All ways out there…

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Donovan
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South Zone 10-15-2003 20:52
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I don’t know about the rest of you, but I’m so excited about opening day I could pop. I have got my 18′ Outlaw in tip top shape and added a depth finder, installed new decoy lines, went to the new Cabela’s and picked up some new waders, and scouted all over south Jersey. I haven’t been this giddy about duck hunting since I started over 25 years ago. Is this crazy? I have even had a hard time sleeping at night.

I moved to NJ last year from Michigan. Finding decent spots in a new state is tough but I found a couple last year and was happy. This year, while I was working on my boat, a fellow Outlaw owner – Chuck B. – introduced himself and he took me to the area he and his friends have hunted for years to show me the ramps. My wife can’t understand how I could go out on a boat with someone I had met in the driveway. This is why duck hunting is so great! Not only do you weave yourself into the intricate web of the marsh, soak in some awesome sunrises – things most people will never know – but you meet some pretty good guys, like Chuck B., who will share his favorite spots with the new kid on the block.

Thanks for the good guys out there and I hope we all have some great shoots this season.

Now, get some sleep.

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Ray-Sands
Field Editor

Forsythe NWR 10-14-2003 20:26
Mostly Sunny, No Precipitation – 60-65 Degrees
Greetings from the flat lands. I have had several e-mails making inquiry about the snows at Forsythe. As of today they totaled 200 birds per Audubon – I only saw maybe 60. A couple of A1 blues in the crowd. Still very few Brant down. Snows always seem to make it down a day or two after them. Ducks galore – Sprig, GWTeal, Blacks and Mallards in the west impoundment – probably +5K ducks. Not as many down Griscom swamp – GWTeal, Blacks and Mallards but in the +500 range. Will be keeping an eye out for you opening of Southern this Saturday – Always out there

[Edited By Ray-Sands on 2003-10-14 20:26]