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Migration Update – November 12, 2009
:::: Despite above average temperatures the diver migration continues to follow the calendar as canvasback numbers reach their peak in the upper Mississippi River. Bufflehead, scaup and goldeneye are moving steadily from the Dakota’s through the Great Lakes and the upper Atlantic Flyway. Puddle duck activity is variable but numbers are near the long-term average in most areas...
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Posted: 2009-11-13 0:00
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Migration Update - October 27, 2009
:::: Hunting continues in the north along with precipitation. The early push of birds in the Central and Mississippi Flyway has provided opportunity for hunters beyond the opening day chaos and simply put, the hunting is good -- really good...
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Posted: 2009-10-27 0:00
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Migration Update - October 16, 2009
:::: A classic Alberta Clipper System moved across the U.S. during the past week and resulted in a significant and unexpected early migration event. Divers, puddle ducks and geese are on the move and activity is good to excellent in all four flyways...
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Posted: 2009-10-16 0:00
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Migration Update - October 8, 2009
:::: The onset of autumn has been greeted by a series of high winds, heavy precipitation and even a wintery mix of snow in some areas of the Rockies. While the migration has progressed at a slow trickle the past week, favorable migrating winds and snow are in the forecast and an increase in migration activity is expected...
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Posted: 2009-10-08 0:00
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Migration Update - September 28, 2009
:::: The first cold front of autumn is moving across the U.S. and the jet stream is providing favorable winds for migrating ducks and geese. The explosion of fall colors has ushered in the opening of the 2009-2010 Waterfowl Season in various states and young waterfowl hunters have already enjoyed the first of the Special Youth Waterfowl hunts of the season. With temperatures in the far south dipping into the 50s this week, seasoned waterfowl hunters can be found looking to the north and grinning to themselves. The long off-season has ended and it’s game on for the grand tradition of Waterfowl Hunting...
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Posted: 2009-09-29 0:00
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Migration Update - September 14, 2009
:::: The blue winged teal migration continues to progress in the standard, “here today, gone tomorrow” fashion. Blue-winged teal numbers increased dramatically in the far south over the past week from the gulf coast eastward to Louisiana, but the numbers are fluctuating as these early birds continue migrating to tropical climates...
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Posted: 2009-09-14 0:00
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Migration Update - September 4, 2009
:::: The Dove and early Resident Goose Seasons are underway in various states across the U.S. and opening week harvests are reported to be below average in a number of states. Recent cold fronts, above average precipitation for the month of August, and agricultural harvest delays are contributing factors to the decline...
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Posted: 2009-09-04 0:00
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Migration Update - August 28, 2009
:::: An early cold front is moving out of Canada and bringing fall temperatures to the U.S. Prairie Pothole Region. The teal and dove migrations are expected to increase dramatically over the weekend and early next week, as morning temperatures in the Great Lakes Region dip into the 30s around the first of September.
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Posted: 2009-08-28 0:00
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Migration Update - August 19, 2009
:::: Blue-winged teal are on the move in the Central and Mississippi Flyways. The first migrants reached Louisiana over the weekend and numbers in the northern portions of both flyways are above average for this time of year. With early teal and goose seasons opening in just a few weeks, the timing couldn’t be better...
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Posted: 2009-08-19 0:00
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Migration Update - July 31, 2009
:::: The 2009 Adaptive Harvest Management (AHM) and the final Waterfowl Population Status reports were published this week and the results echoed the promise of the preliminary reports. Waterfowl numbers are strong, duck production is up and the numbers qualify for a liberal season framework in all four flyways. Hedging your bets for a successful hunting season will require proper planning and prediction with regard to the current El Nino weather event. Thankfully, WFC members have access to hunting report archives for migration trends and data.
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Posted: 2009-07-31 0:00
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