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we had a frost this morning in skagit ...leaves are coming off fast and it just maybe a good opener for deer hunting ...I am getting the itch now !
I love the "its too warm the migrators wont be here for the opener" posts . I'd bet 95% of the mallards shot on the opening week are local birds. Mallards naturally migrate later than other ducks, pintails, wigeon, and some green wingers are migrating ducks as we have few of them that nest in this state. Weather plays a relatively small factor in waterfowl migrations.
Quote from: 270Shooter on October 03, 2012, 04:03:43 PMI love the "its too warm the migrators wont be here for the opener" posts . I'd bet 95% of the mallards shot on the opening week are local birds. Mallards naturally migrate later than other ducks, pintails, wigeon, and some green wingers are migrating ducks as we have few of them that nest in this state. Weather plays a relatively small factor in waterfowl migrations.Not to pizz in your cornflakes. But how long have you been studying bird flight patterns. I think your arrival of ducks is way off.Weather IS everything! Birds will only fly as far south as the food demand rquires them to.Why was last year a bad year? Because the temps in BC were warmer than normal. Plus they had a freak Sept. wind storm that downed 10,000 acers of corn. Without being frozen out the ducks just hung out until late Jan. Weather has Everything to do with it.
Quote from: Skagit_Hunter on October 04, 2012, 05:24:19 PMQuote from: 270Shooter on October 03, 2012, 04:03:43 PMI love the "its too warm the migrators wont be here for the opener" posts . I'd bet 95% of the mallards shot on the opening week are local birds. Mallards naturally migrate later than other ducks, pintails, wigeon, and some green wingers are migrating ducks as we have few of them that nest in this state. Weather plays a relatively small factor in waterfowl migrations.Not to pizz in your cornflakes. But how long have you been studying bird flight patterns. I think your arrival of ducks is way off.Weather IS everything! Birds will only fly as far south as the food demand rquires them to.Why was last year a bad year? Because the temps in BC were warmer than normal. Plus they had a freak Sept. wind storm that downed 10,000 acers of corn. Without being frozen out the ducks just hung out until late Jan. Weather has Everything to do with it.Haha no it doesn't. Why don't you ever see anyone kill blue wing teal in washington? sure you'll see a few every once in a while but the majority migrate out before the season ever opens.And I dont know why you said the season was bad last year. I killed 256 ducks and got my limit nearly everyday, and I am not hunting exclusively private land. Maybe 25% was done on private.But I do know that you are a duck god and that you know everything there is to know about ducks so you can just think whatever you want.
Saw two high flying flights of Snows going over the Snohomish valley Sunday. Probably heading for California...