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Re: Duck Activity - North AL
[Re: Overland]
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12/05/24 09:39 AM
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donia
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We need that arctic blast up north to develop, mature and stall out for a while….and then hope it freezes all the way down the flyway to us.
experience is a freakin' awesome teacher....
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Re: Duck Activity - North AL
[Re: donia]
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12/05/24 11:26 AM
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Semo
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We need that arctic blast up north to develop, mature and stall out for a while….and then hope it freezes all the way down the flyway to us. Every year from Christmas to New Years I go to my in-laws who live about 60 miles south of Lake Erie. For the last 20 years and especially the last 10 I am reminded of why I don't shoot as much waterfowl as I used to.
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Re: Duck Activity - North AL
[Re: Semo]
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12/05/24 12:24 PM
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cartervj
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We need that arctic blast up north to develop, mature and stall out for a while….and then hope it freezes all the way down the flyway to us. Every year from Christmas to New Years I go to my in-laws who live about 60 miles south of Lake Erie. For the last 20 years and especially the last 10 I am reminded of why I don't shoot as much waterfowl as I used to. Snow cover isn’t what it once was says my friends in Green Bay Plus their season is already closed. Usually closes around thanksgiving so with open water and food and pressure to the south. Why risk flying south??????
“Socialism only works in two places: Heaven where they don't need it and hell where they already have it.” ― Ronald Reagan
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Re: Duck Activity - North AL
[Re: Overland]
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12/08/24 10:37 AM
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All my holes in south bama bone dry..never seen it this dry . I killed a woody the other am but none coming down the creek due to lack of water
2017 Team Aldeer Turkey Contest Champion 2018 Team Aldeer Turkey Contest Champion
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Re: Duck Activity - North AL
[Re: kyles]
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12/08/24 04:45 PM
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Overland
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I looked up the place that guy was talking about yesterday, coon creek farms. Very impressive If this is the place I think it is, my BIL grew up with the owner. They have an impressive operation and attract a lot of wild ducks. They also release a ton of mallards prior to the season and with all the food and water on their farm, those ducks usually stick around.
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Re: Duck Activity - North AL
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12/09/24 07:37 PM
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Posts: 22,010 USA
Remington270
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I looked up the place that guy was talking about yesterday, coon creek farms. Very impressive If this is the place I think it is, my BIL grew up with the owner. They have an impressive operation and attract a lot of wild ducks. They also release a ton of mallards prior to the season and with all the food and water on their farm, those ducks usually stick around. Apparently a small % of those released ducks get loose every year and interbreed and now there aren’t many truly wild mallards in the eastern US. This is probably not a good thing. Pretty cool podcast I listened to talked about it. I’m a bit surprised just releasing ducks into the wild is legal, honestly.
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Re: Duck Activity - North AL
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12/10/24 05:03 AM
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cartervj
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I looked up the place that guy was talking about yesterday, coon creek farms. Very impressive If this is the place I think it is, my BIL grew up with the owner. They have an impressive operation and attract a lot of wild ducks. They also release a ton of mallards prior to the season and with all the food and water on their farm, those ducks usually stick around. Apparently a small % of those released ducks get loose every year and interbreed and now there aren’t many truly wild mallards in the eastern US. This is probably not a good thing. Pretty cool podcast I listened to talked about it. I’m a bit surprised just releasing ducks into the wild is legal, honestly. The gamekeeper podcast had a good biologist on talking about the impact of farm ducks on the wild population. The data was quite eye opening Several guys/clubs have been releasing thousands around here yearly They do it increase the local population for their place. I liked at doing it back in the 90s. At the time I didn’t see the harm but have been educated about n the farm mallards. We used to have cripples, mostly broken wing ducks swim up to spring park in Tuscumbia. You could see divers and puddle ducks swimming around there. We had a speck hanging out until someone killed it with a pellet gun. One of my duck hunting buddies is a diver and he mentions seeing local populations during the summer. I watched a flock of about 200 mallards work the drainage pond by NWSCC last summer.
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