Florida Duck Hunting Report Archive

Posted By:
fulvous
Web Member

12-02-2011 10:22
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okee and the stas have some ducks…merritt isl water is good…private land west of okee has much water…ducks from the big lake scatter…

Posted By:
Dixie Beans
Web Member

Merritt Island 01-04-2010 13:34
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Where are all the ducks???

Posted By:
Fowl Smeller
Web Member

11-30-2009 14:32
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Anyone seeing any big rafts of divers on the coast? Not looking for you to tell me your hunting hot spots, a simnple yes or no would do. Would appreciate any help. Thanks.

Whack & Stack

Posted By:
Straygator
Guest

Panhandle 01-04-2009 20:45
Cloudy, Heavy Fog – 60-65 Degrees
Bluebills and Ringies

4 guys 4 bills and 3 ringies in heavy fog

Posted By:
Straygator
Guest

Polk County 12-21-2008 14:18
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – Over 70 Degrees
Mixed Bag for 8 guys Saturday Morning

9 ringnecks
7 Gadwall
14 Blue wings
1 shoveler

Posted By:
Straygator
Guest

Toho and Kississimee 01-27-2008 15:09
Cloudy, Occassional Rain Showers – 60-65 Degrees
Toho Saturday

Fair amount of Ringies all over the Lake Fair amount of Shooting

Kississimee Sunday

Fair amount of Ringies, very few coots but the Lake is void of big areas of Hydrilla due to spraying. Not much shooting and very few hunters out. Scratched out one drake ringie…well there’s always next year

Posted By:
Straygator
Guest

Toho Cypress Hatchineeha 01-21-2008 11:46
Cloudy, High Winds – 45-50 Degrees
Not much of anything

Saw some divers and 1 flight of teal

Not much flew at all.

Posted By:
Straygator
Guest

North Pole 12-25-2007 09:29
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – Over 70 Degrees
Merry Christmas to all

May your Duck hunts be memorable and fun

Posted By:
Straygator
Guest

Central Florida 12-06-2007 17:19
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Ring necks are starting to trickle in

Check the Retention ponds around Gaylord palms in Orlando

THe local area feeding ponds are getting some.

Most of the lakes where there is hydrilla are void of ducks, saw a few teal on a Barometer pond but no significant numbers.

Posted By:
johnc
Guest

Panhandle 11-15-2007 16:58
Sunny & Clear, High Winds – 40-45 Degrees
Saw the first ringnecks this morning on some small ponds. I suspect this cold front has brought some down. A plus because all I thought I’d see Saturday morning on the opener was woodies.

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