Posted By:
npk
Web Member
HUNTER AR. 10-24-2007 14:17
Cloudy, Light Rain & Drizzle – 45-50 Degrees
AS A RULE OF THUMB NO MATTER WHAT THE WEATHER CONDITIONS DUCKS AND GEESE ARRIVE IN THIS AREA AROUND THE 15TH. OF OCTOBER. THE WARM WEATHER MUST A HAVE BACKED THEM UP A FEW DAY’S. WE HAVE HAD ALOT OF BIRDS ARRIVE THIS WEEK STARTING MONDAY THE 22ND.
WIDE VARIETY OF DUCKS, SNOWS AND WHITE FRONTED GEESE. IT RAINED THE FIRST DAY OF OCTOBER SO AS THE OLD SAYING GOES WE ARE ON TRACK TO GET 15 DAYS OF RAIN THIS MONTH.
CACHE RIVER, BAYOU DEVIEW AND SOURROUNDING AREAS SHOULD BE VERY GOOD OPENIONG WEEK!!!
COOL WHEATHER, WATER, AND BIRDS AS OF NOW EVERYTHING IS LOOKING KINDA DUCKY!!!!!!!!
Posted By:
Paul-Slovisky
Field Editor
10-24-2007 05:16
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drove by a pond in north cherokee early yesterday morning and it was literally covered with geese. must have been a solid 75-100. biggest concentration of birds i have seen yet this year.
Posted By:
Shooton3
Guest
10-22-2007 12:28
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Some hunting buddies have been seeing some concentrations of resident birds
on several North and West Georgia lakes.
They are starting to get some concentrations
of puddle ducks in the bean and rice fields in Central Arkansas. Planning a week of fun there.
Conditions are great in the Dakotas right now, and some good flights of Snows, Specs,
and Canadas are starting to filter in with
some smaller flights of puddle ducks.
Posted By:
Paul-Slovisky
Field Editor
10-15-2007 06:22
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From the way things area going i may be hunting the big toona with a four wheeler or on foot. Thankfully the weestern part of bama has been getting some rain so our marsh may still have water.
Posted By:
kevin-roach
Guest
Lake Hartwell area 09-28-2007 11:23
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Done some early season goose hunting. Been tracking these geese for a few weeks. Hunted a 500 acre brown millet field with layout blinds and about 4 dz field dekes.
had groups of 35-50 coming in. total of over 300 all morning.
Posted By:
Bryan-Fobbus
Field Editor
Houston County 09-24-2007 15:50
Sunny & Clear, High Winds – Over 70 Degrees
I observed over thirty BWT teal in one area this weekend. This early teal season has produced the most I have ever seen.
Posted By:
Sloan
Guest
South Georgia – Between Thomasville and Tallahassee 09-23-2007 19:44
Cloudy, Occassional Rain Showers – Over 70 Degrees
Got in a “last day of the season” teal hunt this afternoon. Four of us (including my 11 year-old son) scratched down 15 blue wings in a planted pond. I whiffed on the first three but finally caught up to them and got my limit of four pretty quickly. I can’t wait for the real season to get here!
Posted By:
Shooton3
Guest
Macon area 09-15-2007 20:28
Cloudy, Light Rain & Drizzle – 60-65 Degrees
Shot geese on a big water setup. Decoyed like
they were on a string.
[Edited By Shooton3 on 2007-09-15 20:28]
Posted By:
Chris-Hardin
Web Member
Bartow 09-10-2007 10:06
Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – Over 70 Degrees
Went deer hunting Saturday morning and didn’t have any luck. Came out in time to get to a good resting spot where MEaler and myself busted 5 geese.
Didn’t hunt Sunday…
[Edited By Chris-Hardin on 2007-09-10 10:07]
Posted By:
Paul-Slovisky
Field Editor
09-10-2007 05:08
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Took the refurbished duck boat out on the water this weekend to check things out. Got all excited about doing some early goose on the lake until the motor quit. Oh well. better now than during the real season on opening morning.