MIGRATION REPORT – January 4, 2005

A major winter storm is on tap for the Midwest and the northern portions of most flyways will see a return of winter this week. With the return of winter it looks like the migration may be ready to kick back into high gear.

Hello folks, and as always, welcome to Waterfowler.com.

The regular season is in the home stretch and the conservation season is still to come. Now is a great time to renew your Waterfowler.com Membership. With what appears to be the peak of the season for many states still ahead, and what may be the last conservation season for light geese on tap for this spring, access to the reports and forums on Waterfowler.com can help you make the most of the remaining waterfowl season. Be sure to renew your membership today to keep up with the very latest in migration activity and all the buzz surrounding North American Waterfowl hunting and management. Continue reading

MIGRATION REPORT – December 30, 2004

Winter? From snowsuits to short pants, winter came and went for much of the US this past week. Warm weather has begun thawing out frozen fields and lakes and everyone is wondering just how the ducks and geese are going to react.

Hello folks, and as always, welcome to Waterfowler.com.

With a new year just ahead, Waterfowler.com wants to thank all our members for their support during 2004. Happy New Year to all, and may 2005 bring the best to all our members and guests and to the North American Waterfowl which brings us all together.

In many areas, more than half of the regular waterfowl season is still ahead and the light goose conservation season is still to come. Be sure to renew your Waterfowler.com Membership to keep up with the latest news and migration activity as the peak of the season gets underway and the light geese build up for their return migration. Continue reading

MIGRATION UPDATE – December 21, 2004

‘Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the camp, the gun dogs where snoring, all muddy and damp.  Members were pacing from reports they had got, migrants were moving on cold winds they’d caught. With mouse buttons clicking in the glow of blue screens, members were posting like you’d never seen. Come mallards, come pintails, teal and geese, on widgeon, on gadwall and spoonies the least. Their wings they will whistle and hens will quack, you’ll never sleep now, well, maybe a nap. So hang up your waders and nestle in bed, dream about decoys and big green heads. As the season continues and we wait for this night, Merry Christmas to all and to all a good flight!

— Happy holidays from the entire WFC staff.

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MIGRATION UPDATE – December 14, 2004

Cold air is moving south across much of the country, and it appears the ducks and geese are making tracks as well.

Hello folks, and as always, welcome to Waterfowler.com.

With the first real cold of the season diving down the country, waterfowlers from are fired up about the coming weekend.

Christmas shopping and other holiday chores may get put on hold for a few days while the bulk of the duck hunters in the US hit the fields over the weekend.

Before you take off, make sure you have your current mailing address in your user profile. The latest issue of Waterfowler.com Journal is off to the presses and should start showing up in mailboxes just in time for the Christmas break. And while you’re at it, why not give yourself a little Christmas treat by renewing or upgrading your WFC membership? Continue reading

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.

Hello folks, and as always, welcome to Waterfowler.com.

In keeping with the Holiday Spirit, Waterfowler.com is now offering 15% off an entire order from the OnLine ProShop. So if you have some last minute shopping to do for the duck hunters on your list, shop online with us today and save. (Discount excludes ammunition, portable blinds, boats and Higdon decoys.)

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.

With Christmas hovering just on the edge of the spread, Waterfowler.com has a special Holiday offer to all our members and guests. Continue reading

MIGRATION UPDATE – November 24, 2004

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

Hello folks, and as always, welcome to Waterfowler.com.

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.

Remember, a Waterfowler.com Membership is a great Christmas present, for yourself or any duck and goose hunter on Santa’s list. Join Waterfowler.com Today. Continue reading

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!

Hello folks, and as always, welcome to Waterfowler.com.

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