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Sunday, September 18, 2011
Friday, September 16, 2011
Arkansas Duck Season
Youth Season 2/4-5
Regular Duck Season 11/19-27, 12/8-23, 12/26 to 1/29
If you need more information on tags, seasons, etc. please go to http://www.agfc.com/
Regular Duck Season 11/19-27, 12/8-23, 12/26 to 1/29
If you need more information on tags, seasons, etc. please go to http://www.agfc.com/
Missouri Deer Season
Youth Hunt - 11/5-6 and 1/7-8
Gun Season - 11/12-22
Antler-less Only - 11/23 to 12/4
If you need more information on tags, seasons, etc. please go to http://www.mdc.mo.gov/
Gun Season - 11/12-22
Antler-less Only - 11/23 to 12/4
If you need more information on tags, seasons, etc. please go to http://www.mdc.mo.gov/
Missouri Duck Hunting Dates
Youth North and Middle Zone - 10/22-23
North Zone - 10/29 to 12/27
Middle Zone - 11/5 to 1/3
South Zone - 11/24 to 1/22
Goose - 11/24 to 1/31
If you need more information on tags, seasons, etc. please go to http://www.mdc.mo.gov/
North Zone - 10/29 to 12/27
Middle Zone - 11/5 to 1/3
South Zone - 11/24 to 1/22
Goose - 11/24 to 1/31
If you need more information on tags, seasons, etc. please go to http://www.mdc.mo.gov/
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Awesome show!
You all have to check out "The Fowl Life" TV show on the Sportsman channel. It is a awesome show that cators to the "younger group" of waterfowlers.
Scouting Report
We've done some traveling the last few weekends through northern Missouri, southern Iowa, western Iowa and Eastern Nebraska. Here's what was up w/the waterfowl in the area.
9/1 Eagle Bluffs wildlife refuge Columbia MO, not a lot of action, saw a couple small groups of teal and a few small groups of wood ducks.
9/4 Western Iowa and North Western Missouri, lots of crops still flooded from this past summer. Although the flooding is terrible, it will likely cause some good waterfowl hunting. Most of the small farm ponds near the flooding were holding small groups of teals. Some geese were starting to move in.
9/5 Eastern Nebraska, didn't see hardly any ducks, saw quite a few geese hitting freshly harvested corn fields.
9/13 Central Missouri, Saw several larger flocks of geese, mostly in freshly seeded areas. Groups of about 30-50.
9/10 North Central Missouri and South Central Iowa, no ducks in sight. Ton's of geese hitting the corn fields and the pastures.
9/1 Eagle Bluffs wildlife refuge Columbia MO, not a lot of action, saw a couple small groups of teal and a few small groups of wood ducks.
9/4 Western Iowa and North Western Missouri, lots of crops still flooded from this past summer. Although the flooding is terrible, it will likely cause some good waterfowl hunting. Most of the small farm ponds near the flooding were holding small groups of teals. Some geese were starting to move in.
9/5 Eastern Nebraska, didn't see hardly any ducks, saw quite a few geese hitting freshly harvested corn fields.
9/13 Central Missouri, Saw several larger flocks of geese, mostly in freshly seeded areas. Groups of about 30-50.
9/10 North Central Missouri and South Central Iowa, no ducks in sight. Ton's of geese hitting the corn fields and the pastures.
Saw some ducks....
Labor day weekend we went to Omaha zoo and of course I found some some rare ducks. The first is a cinnamon teal resting on a log. The second is a desert teal.
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