Oregon Duck and Goose Hunting Report Archive

Posted By:
Richard-Roy
Web Member

se oregon 10-17-2006 16:12
Cloudy, Light Rain & Drizzle – 45-50 Degrees
snow geese have started trickling in, other birds have moved out over the weekend after the cold front.

Posted By:
crsjhawk
Guest

Sauvies Island Private Land 10-16-2006 22:05
Cloudy, Light Rain & Drizzle – 60-65 Degrees
I missed Saturday so went to the club on Sunday. Very slow both days it turns out. Three members got 9 on Saturday. On Sunday I shot one Mallard by 10:30 and that was all we had when I left. We saw birds around but none are using our place yet. Some nearby shooting at other clubs but nothing spectacular.

Posted By:
Richard-Roy
Web Member

SE Oregon 10-13-2006 10:00
Mostly Sunny, No Precipitation – 60-65 Degrees
Bluebird weather in eastern Oregon.

Lots of birds moving through. Many wetland basins that were filled this past spring are still holding good amounts of water.

Been seeing good numbers of canvasbacks, redheads, pintails, gwt, wigeon, mallards, shovelers, etc. Good numbers of Canadas and a few whitefronts around.

Posted By:
Paul-Cantrell
Field Editor

Mohawk Valley 10-03-2006 17:00
Mostly Sunny, No Precipitation – 45-50 Degrees
Ok, so a whole flock of geese landed hours ago in the river and now thier up walking around the field 50 yards from my kitchen window. They won’t shut up and at this point they mocking me. I’ve had about 100 geese over the house today. The countdown to opening day is on…

/Paul

Posted By:
Paul-Cantrell
Field Editor

Mohawk Valley 10-01-2006 23:08
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – Over 70 Degrees
Ok, so this morning I get up and let the dogs out of the kennel for our morning romp. When we hit the river mallards exploded into the air. Man, nothing gets your blood pumping like greenheads taking off. Got me so inspired I cleaned the boat out, checked my decoys and tuned up the motor. The seasons coming…

/Paul

Posted By:
Paul-Cantrell
Field Editor

Willamette Valley 09-23-2006 23:32
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – 50-60 Degrees
Well the season is about here. I’ve moved since last year out into the country, off the Mohawk River so I’m very curious to see how many birds land in my backyard. The geese have been teasing me for weeks now. They’re everywhere. Time to start the pre-season checks, get that gear in shape. Can’t wait to start telling what a great season I’m having…:)

/Paul

Posted By:
sprigkiller55
Web Member

LOWER KLAMATH 09-11-2006 22:44
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HOW MUCH FURTHER EAST?? WE’RE RACKING OUR BRAINS AS TO WHERE THAT COULD BE–OF COURSE NOT MUCH LEFT TO RACK–HA-HA!! THANKS

[Edited By sprigkiller55 on 2006-09-12 00:20]

Posted By:
Richard-Roy
Web Member

08-31-2006 22:05
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further east

Posted By:
sprigkiller55
Web Member

08-31-2006 15:33
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HEY RICHARD–THANKS FOR THE REPORT!! WE’RE HOPING TO DRAW THE OPENER FOR LOWER KLAMATH!! WE USUALLY PUT IN FOR THE FIELDS AT TULE–BUT WE THOUGHT WE’D TRY FOR LK MARSH!!! SO WHERE DO YOU WORK–AT UPPER KLAMATH??
THANKS AGAIN

Posted By:
Richard-Roy
Web Member

SE Oregon 08-30-2006 11:16
Mostly Sunny, No Precipitation – 45-50 Degrees
They’re heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeere,

Wigeon and white-fronts are on the move and have started dropping into SE Oregon marshes.

I even saw two snow geese this morning!!!!!!!!!!!!

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