MIGRATION UPDATE – March 23, 2004

Spring is here and the return migration is moving north at full speed. With a warming trend in place for most of the US, it’s a great time to get out to the woods and waters and witness the spectacle. Waterfowl are dressed up in their finest and putting on a show as they prepare for the nesting season. Hello folks, and as always, welcome to Waterfowler.com. It looks as though spring growth is no stranger to our internet waterfowling world. From a slough of new members to a fresh batch of the latest and greatest gear in our OnLine ProShop, WFC is growing with the season. We would like to extend a special welcome to all our new members and encourage you to stop by the New Member Lobby and introduce yourselves to the WFC regulars and irregulars. After that, settle in and make yourself to home in the… Continue reading

February 19, 2004 – Migration Update

IT’S SNOW TIME! Temps are on the rise for much of the southern and central US, and as the weather warms and the snow melts the first big northward push of light geese should get rolling. Hello, folks, and, as always, welcome to Waterfowler.com. While everyone else was scrambling around after roses and chocolate, WFC was scouring this year’s SHOT SHOW looking for the perfect gear and gadgets for our members. The search was not in vain, and the off season promises to be filled with great new deals and exciting offers for Waterfowler.com Members. So as the off season rolls on, be sure to keep one eye on the ProShop and another on your inbox for the latest in great deals and exclusive member discounts. Continue reading

February 5, 2004 – Migration Update

Dads, favorite uncles and mentors where smiling ear to ear over the weekend and the next generation of waterfowlers may have gotten the best weekend of the season to themselves. Hello, folks, and, as always, welcome to Waterfowler.com. The groundhog has spoken and as far as he is concerned winter will be around for a while. Snow has continued to fall across much of the breeding grounds and with a little luck the snow pack on the duck factory will continue to build to optimal levels. Continue reading

January 27, 2004 – Migration Update

That’s a wrap! Well, sort of. This week marked the close of the 2003 – 2004 Regular Waterfowl Season but will offer a special youth hunt this weekend and the Snow Goose conservation season is still ahead. So it’s not over yet. Hello, folks, and, as always, welcome to Waterfowler.com. Only a few days remain to get your name in the drawing for the WFC South Africa Waterfowl Hunting Adventure Sweepstakes. Join Waterfowler.com before January 31, 2004 and you will have a chance to win a waterfowl hunt-of-a-lifetime in South Africa. Thanks to Waterfowler.com’s ongoing partnership with Frontiers International, one very lucky duck hunter will experience the grand pursuit of exotic waterfowl and upland game species with their hosts, Game Bird Safaris in South Africa. The South Africa Hunting Adventure includes a 5-night/4-day hunt with Game Bird Safaris in South Africa. This trip is to be taken May through July… Continue reading

January 20, 2004 – Migration Update

Light Geese anyone? Only one weekend remains in the regular waterfowl season, but the prospects look bright for several of the late season states and the conservation season is ready to roll. Hello, folks, and, as always, welcome to Waterfowler.com. As the season draws to a close so does your chance to get your name in the worldwide waterfowling hat. Join Waterfowler.com before January 31st and you just might extend your season with a once-in-a-lifetime trip to hunt ducks and geese in South Africa. Continue reading

January 15, 2004 – Migration Update

The Atlantic Flyway is poised for a major migration as a brutal cold front races east across the upper east coast and the New England States. Hello, folks, and, as always, welcome to Waterfowler.com. Winter looks to be coast hopping as the regular season winds down and the midsection of the country is staring down the barrel of a warming trend. From a nationwide perspective, suffice it to say there is a 100% chance of weather. With the crazy weather and migration patterns of this season perhaps it is time to try your waterfowling luck in a new local, say, South Africa? Become a member of WFC before January 31, 2004, and you will be automatically entered in the drawing for a 5-day, 4-night adventure with Game Bird Safaris in South Africa. Current members are automatically entered; see our home page for full details. While the memories are still fresh… Continue reading

January 7, 2004 – Migration Update

The first week of the New Year was a weather maker. As waterfowling for the 2003-2004 regular season enters the home stretch it looks like winter will cooperate. The potential is there for the last few weeks of the season to brighten up the faces of weary waterfowlers in many areas of the nation. Snow, wind, rain and cold—now that is the weather that warms the heart of a waterfowler! Hope springs eternal, as they say. Hello, folks, and, as always, welcome to Waterfowler.com. Just a few weeks remain of both the regular waterfowl season and the opportunity to get your name in the hat for the latest WFC Hunting Adventure Sweepstakes, a once-in-a-lifetime waterfowl hunt in South Africa. Become a member of WFC before January 31, 2004, and you will be automatically entered in the drawing for a 5 day / 4 night hunt with Game Bird Safaris in… Continue reading

December 31, 2003 – Migration Update

Christmas is fading into memory and the year that was 2003 is all but gone. So what will the New Year bring? Hello, folks, and, as always, welcome to Waterfowler.com. Waterfowlers across the country hit the field last week to knock the shine off their new toys. For some, Santa brought fresh batches of ducks and geese while the holiday left others wondering if part of their wish list was lost in the mail. But a new year is just ahead and there is still plenty of time for the birds to make up for some earlier slow days. Continue reading