MIGRATION UPDATE – December 8, 2004

A general warming trend across much of the US last week continues in many areas, and has hunters wondering if and when the ducks are gonna move.

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Issue #15 of Waterfowler.com Journal will be heading out the door just in time for Christmas, so be sure to renew your WFC membership and/or update your contact information to help us make sure your copy reaches you. Continue reading

MIGRATION UPDATE – December 1, 2004

With their bellies full of turkey and dressing, waterfowlers took to the field for the long Thanksgiving weekend in hopes of a few early Christmas presents of the duck and goose variety.

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A Holiday snow maker moved across the upper Mid-west last week and brought with it high hopes of a major migration push. Though the storm doesn’t appear to have shoved all the ducks south, it has improved hunting in some key areas.

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MIGRATION UPDATE – November 24, 2004

For much of the US, waterfowlers look to have a little something extra to be thankful for on Thursday.

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A cold front moving across the US has the potential to make a lot of waterfowlers glad for the extended holiday weekend. While snow and cold moves across the upper mid-west and out toward the Atlantic, Waterfowler.com wants to wish all our members and guests a Happy Thanksgiving.

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MIGRATION UPDATE – November 18, 2004

As more southern states prepare for their openers a resounding cry is going up from duck hunters across all of the US. Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow!

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With the official kick-off of the Holidays just a week away it is a great time to stop by the WFC ProShop for your Christmas shopping. With super saving on everything from boats to blind bags the WFC OnLine ProShop will save you time and money when you are buying for the duck hunters on your Christmas list, and you might find a thing or two for Santa as well. Visit the ProShop today and get a head start on your shopping. No lines, no carolers, no walking through miles of mall parking, and its all about ducks, ducks, ducks. Continue reading

MIGRATION UPDATE – November 3, 2004

The polls are closed, the votes counted, and the migration is kicking into high gear. November is here, and the movement of ducks and geese down all four of our Nation’s Flyways is picking up speed as the Holiday Season draws near.

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Issue #14 of Waterfowler.com Journal should begin arriving in mailboxes, alongside Christmas catalogs, by the end of next week. In this issue of WFC Journal we took a bit of a break from some of our regular features to bring members a sort of Hunting Extravaganza issue. From early geese to afterthought diver hunts, this issue is all hunting. A few of the regulars are there—member questions, photos and, of course, good old J.J. We hope you enjoy it all. Continue reading

Migration Update – October 26, 2004

After a brief cold shot across the mid-section of the US warmer than average temps have everyone doing a cold dance in hopes of moving ducks and geese down out of Canada.

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Crossed wires and remote lodging kept last week’s migration report from getting through, so we’ll cut to the chase and get the info to you ASAP.

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MIGRATION UPDATE October 12, 2004

With a strong cold front heading into the Northern Plains, this weekend just might be the first big push of birds for the 2004 – 2005 Season.

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Mother Nature looks to be gearing up for an early cold blast. With the potential for this season to kick into overdrive in short order, it is prime time to become a WFC member. JOIN TODAY to have the absolute latest in migration information right at your fingertips.

Current WFC members are reminded to update and renew their accounts. Just log in to the WFC home page and click on your username to update your mailing address and email. If your membership is up for renewal, staying in the know is as easy as clicking the RENEW button from the User Login menu. With the new ADVANCED FEATURES of the WFC Migration Map, members can check migration activity from individual dates and date ranges as well as zoom in to get more specific migration activity information from anywhere in the U.S. Continue reading

MIGRATION UPDATE – October 7, 2004

The first wave of this year’s migration is hitting the upper flyways just as several states get their season underway. As fall colors hit their peak, ducks are on the move and waterfowlers everywhere are eager to greet their returning feathered friends.

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With word coming in from most northern states that “it’s on” be sure your Waterfowler.com Membership is up to date so you can keep track of the migration as it moves south. Update your account by clicking on your username after logging in to the WFC home page. To renew or extend your membership, click on the link at the bottom of the log-in page below your membership expiration date. Continue reading