Migration Update – November 16, 2010
Waterfowl activity has reached its peak in the northern Prairies and the Upper Great Lakes. The low pressure systems that dumped a lot of snow in eastern Minnesota and Northern Wisconsin has passed, leaving freezing temperatures and ice in it’s path. Hunters throughout the Central and Mississippi Flyway reported high-flying birds this weekend as migration activity kicked into high gear. Hello folks, and as always, welcome to Waterfowler.com. A quick glance at the surface temperature and snow cover maps (links at right) reveal the forces behind this past weekend’s migration event. Of course, any duck hunter worth his worn, patched-waders knows that it doesn’t take a rocket scientist or website to tell them that good weather will move ducks. What Waterfowler.com is here for, with the help of the waterfowling community, is help determine how what moved and how far they moved. Continue reading