October 7, 2002 – Migration Update

October at last! As more states across the northern US open their regular waterfowl seasons for 2002-2003, Waterfowler.com unveils the latest in migration tracking. Hello, folks, and, as always, welcome to Waterfowler.com. The new Waterfowler.com National Waterfowl Migration Mapping System is up and running. Utilizing input from hunters from every state the new system provides real time migration intensity information never before available. Continue reading

October 1, 2002 – Migration Update

October at last! As more states across the northern US open their regular waterfowl seasons for 2002-2003, Waterfowler.com unveils the latest in migration tracking. Hello, folks, and, as always, welcome to Waterfowler.com. The new Waterfowler.com National Waterfowl Migration Mapping System is up and running. Utilizing input from hunters from every state the new system provides real time migration intensity information never before available. Continue reading

September 23, 2002 – Migration Update

As Autumn returns and the first of the regular seasons open in the lower forty-eight, Waterfowler.com is ready to launch yet another Internet first. Hello, folks, and, as always, welcome to Waterfowler.com. On October 1st Waterfowler.com will unveil our new GIS MIGRATION MAPPING SYSTEM, a real-time migration tracking system. Using the latest in GIS technology and information from the over 100,000 waterfowler.com users will provide our readers with real-time migration tracking. Continue reading

September 18, 2002 – Migration Update

Beginning October 1, 2002, Waterfowler.com will harness the power of our real-time hunting reports to launch the world’s first real-time GIS Migration Mapping System. Hello, folks, and, as always, welcome to Waterfowler.com. That’s right, using the latest GIS technology and information provided by over 100,000 waterfowl hunters that visit our site each fall, Waterfowler.com will embark on a quest to visually track the North American Waterfowl Migration – in real-time. Continue reading

September 11, 2002 – Migration Update

With storms on the coast and heat in the plains, the past week’s early season teal and Canada goose hunting was all about weather. Hello, folks, and, as always, welcome to Waterfowler.com. As the early seasons get underway and the regular season in portions of Canada kick off, Waterfowler.com is excited to announce an upcoming interactive feature that will aide us all in tracking the migration this fall. Continue reading

September 4, 2002 – Migration Update

This week marked the return of waterfowl season for many across North America. As the early goose season got underway and the first of the regular waterfowl seasons opened in the northern reaches of the continent Waterfowler.com also welcomes back Adam Benker (pictured above), the winner of the Waterfowler.com MEMBER-GET-A-MEMBER Argentina Adventure Sweepstakes. Continue reading

August 27, 2002 – Migration Update

In less than a week’s time the waterfowl season of 2002 – 2003 will be underway. All but the last few states have set their regulations and after an off-season filled with rumor and speculation the truth of what this year’s waterfowling will look like will begin to unfold. Hello, folks, and, as always, welcome to Waterfowler.com. With early goose season opening in many states across the US this weekend, and general waterfowl hunting opening up in Alaska and portions of Canada, we are pleased to announce the addition of State Discussion Forums to the list of new features here at Waterfowler.com. Links to State Forums can be found just above individual State Field Reports on that State’s page. Continue reading

August 20, 2002 – Migration Update

The strong front that poured down out of Canada this past week sent temperatures dropping and teal on the way south. Hello folks, and as always, welcome to Waterfowler.com As individual states began releasing their finalized waterfowl seasons for 2002-2003 a strong autumn-like front moved down through the heartland. With a taste of fall in the air and upcoming season dates etched in their minds, waterfowlers hit their favorite fall haunts to see what was borne to them on the high winds of the first hint of fall. Continue reading