When a category-three Hurricane develops over the northwestern edge of the Great Lakes region, and the winds spiral out over U.S. and Canadian Prairie Pothole Regions, it’s a pretty safe bet to say that storm will move some ducks and geese. This storm combined with normal calendar movements of various diver species has created excellent hunting opportunity in the northern third of the Central and Mississippi flyways – where temperatures have warmed slightly and birds are holding.
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As the winds finally calmed down from this record setting low-pressure system (which had meteorologists simply giddy with excitement) the effects on the annual waterfowl migration have become apparent across northern states and Yankee duck hunters are simply whistling Dixie. Mallards along with every other species “are here” and fears of a great fly-by have diminished along with the high winds. Continue reading