Tennesee Duck Hunting Report Archive

Posted By: flyfish37129 Guest Woods Reservoir 01-19-2007 14:17 – – – I’ve pulled the decoys up and don’t plan on returning. What a joke of a lake! Posted By: davehunter03 Web Member N.E. Illinois 01-19-2007 07:58 – – – Martin: Our duck season has been closed for weeks…My son and I are still hunting geese and yesterday while scouting, he saw ‘thousands’ of ducks. I while I was in a totally different area, I too saw one hell of mess of Mallards. Don’t pay too much attention to the Snow cover report, as we have zero, zilch on the ground. My son plows snow in the winter and hasnt started any of the ‘trucks’ yet. Wish I had better news, it is supposed to get down to ‘zero next week. With open water, plenty of feed..well I just don’t know when or if they will be moving.Sr. Posted By: Martin-Hall… Continue reading

Tennesee Duck Hunting Report Archive

Posted By: ACEMAN Guest 01-09-2007 09:06 – – – Brandon, I have just recently started hunting TN. I got in on a Turkey lease there and come to find out there is a 60 acre slough in the middle of it and it is in the obion bottoms. The hunting is better there than anywhere in Ky. I attribute that to the number of refuges around. The ducks we shoot are traveling from refuge to refuge and come in to that slough to loaf for the day. A little different than the ducks you shoot that are coming in to feed. The closest refuge is probably 30 miles from us so the ducks still do get out and about. We are probably 60 miles from the nearest rice field and have shot ducks on a south wind with craws full of rice. I understand your point but I think everyone… Continue reading

Tennesee Duck Hunting Report Archive

Posted By: Thomas-Quinlen Field Editor Harrisburg, AR 12-24-2006 13:47 Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – 45-50 Degrees Youth hunt. Lots of ducks in the area, though they were not working well. Seems the clear skys are letting them feed at night and raft up during the day. Posted By: mmetcalf Guest camden 12-22-2006 19:07 Cloudy, Occassional Rain Showers – 45-50 Degrees went to camden this morning and did about the same as in reelfoot the main birds are around them bigass draw blinds and the other people are in the left over spots. Going back out to kansas on the 26 to do some real hunt Posted By: Kevin-Stewart Field Editor Woods Res 12-21-2006 11:43 Cloudy, High Winds – 60-65 Degrees Just to give you guys a good laugh: I hosted a duck hunt for some of my soldiers yesterday at Woods. All three were first timers. I knew the… Continue reading

Tennesee Duck Hunting Report Archive

Posted By: DKA Web Member Reelfoot 12-11-2006 07:59 Sunny & Clear, High Winds – 25-30 Degrees – Ice Lots of early action, slowed down till around 1 pm, strong double digit day. Sun. morn. was slow left a 10:30 with low double digits. Mostly mallards, blackjacks, widgeon, pintails. Posted By: Thomas-Quinlen Field Editor Bayou DeView 12-10-2006 21:41 Sunny & Clear, High Winds – 10-20 Degrees – Ice Lots of ice, no birds. Posted By: beaver5197561 WFC Sponsor tellico lake 12-08-2006 13:38 Sunny & Clear, Winds Calm – 10-20 Degrees – Ice my buddies went hunting on tellico lake this morning and killed their limits of mallards, woodies, and maganzers. they said it was a great mourning im envious cuz i had to work. good job guys. Posted By: hub Guest Woods 12-08-2006 00:34 – – – has anyone been to woods in the last couple of days any birds there… Continue reading

South Dakota Duck and Goose Hunting Report Archive

Posted By: birdk9 Web Member I-90 / I-29 Corridors 12-03-2012 15:46 Mostly Sunny, No Precipitation – 60-65 Degrees Hunted ditch chickens the last two weekend in central SD. Driving out and back, and then all around central SD, there are still large numbers of waterfowl in the state. All the shallow ponds froze up last week and re-opened this week. Deeper water is still open and the birds are stacked on it. We saw one huge flock of snows that stayed through the cold snap. Still good numbers of ducks and geese in SD. One hunting partner from SD, was field hunting and did well on mallards. Dry, warm weather and the birds have not pushed out yet. Geese all over the MO river areas. Weatherman says it will another week before any kind of a push. Could be almost two weeks before snow cover and or cold pushes birds… Continue reading

South Dakota Duck and Goose Hunting Report Archive

Posted By: Mike-Gorsett Field Editor South Dakota 09-14-2012 16:14 – – – Virtually every pot hole is dried up in eastern south dakota. If you want to hunt ducks up here this year you will have to hunt a larger body of water. We have a private pond that normally holds 5-6 foot of water on normal conditions and it is bone dry!!! when you find water you find ducks. starting to see alot more teal in the area and the mallards are getting a little more color. Crops are just coming out this week so the geese are getting into a very nice pattern when you find them. dont know what to expect for the season the ducks might just fly right on by due to limited water or we may hit the mother load becuase the ducks have to congrigate to areas of water…time will tell but looking… Continue reading

South Dakota Duck and Goose Hunting Report Archive

Posted By: randy01 Guest Central SD 11-23-2011 20:12 – – – Sloughs froze up but birds keeping some holes open in the middle. birds feeding early am and late at night. Sat morn during the blizzard got 20 mallards, 3 pintails and 1 widgeon before 9am. Classic!! Posted By: MarshMan1 Guest 11-23-2011 10:47 – – – Don’t give up yet there is still tons of ducks and geese around. Went out this morning hopeing to get in to a lake we hunt but it was frozen, but there were thousands of mallards and snows, blues and honkers on it. With the weather forcast I bet we will be in there Friday Highs in the 60s lows in the low 30s Posted By: MarshMan1 Guest 11-18-2011 14:45 – – – This morning was the kind of day you dream about and wait for all year. When wwe got to the lake… Continue reading

South Dakota Duck and Goose Hunting Report Archive

Posted By: MarshMan1 Guest 10-07-2011 09:15 – – – Swamp Gas Ponds are drying up. There are serveal larger wetlands that right now are not holding very many ducks. The place to be is on the smaller ponds but like I said they are drying up.There are alot of ducks around you just need do do some scouting. We sure could use some rain. Alot of canada geese around Posted By: Swamp Gas Web Member 10-02-2011 17:02 – – – Any SD reports? Headed out the last week of October and just curious. My brother-in-law has been doing good in the Mitchell area. Posted By: Mike-Gorsett Field Editor 08-16-2011 12:07 – – – Marsh Man I agree..I started to scout this weekend as well, and you are correct in saying the duck numbers seem up as well as the water. we tried to get into our honey hole and the… Continue reading