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The Winter That Wasn't: North Dakota Ducks
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01/23/12 10:03 PM
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Re: The Winter That Wasn't: North Dakota Ducks
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01/23/12 10:12 PM
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Just talked to someone about this for a while..
la nina is a female dog
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Re: The Winter That Wasn't: North Dakota Ducks
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01/23/12 10:16 PM
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"Johnson said the Canadian prairie also is holding more waterfowl than normal for this time of the year because of similar conditions - warm temperatures and not much snow."
This quote really caught my eye.
If that doesn't change, may be a poor hatch this spring.
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Re: The Winter That Wasn't: North Dakota Ducks
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01/23/12 10:18 PM
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My brother in law said he is shooting consistent mallards and pintails daily and he is in ALASKA
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Re: The Winter That Wasn't: North Dakota Ducks
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01/23/12 10:44 PM
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Re: The Winter That Wasn't: North Dakota Ducks
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01/23/12 11:06 PM
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If that doesn't change, may be a poor hatch this spring. Why would the hatch be bad?
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Re: The Winter That Wasn't: North Dakota Ducks
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01/23/12 11:23 PM
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If that doesn't change, may be a poor hatch this spring. Why would the hatch be bad? The snow melt fills up a lot of the pot holes that fowl nest in.
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Re: The Winter That Wasn't: North Dakota Ducks
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01/23/12 11:56 PM
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My brother in law said he is shooting consistent mallards and pintails daily and he is in ALASKA Those are the last things I would be shooting there.
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Re: The Winter That Wasn't: North Dakota Ducks
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01/24/12 12:07 AM
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I was just outside of Calgary, Alberta last week and saw Canada geese still out feeding in the fields.
Most of the potholes up there will have enough water, the Western Praire was pretty wet coming into fall.
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Re: The Winter That Wasn't: North Dakota Ducks
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01/24/12 01:52 AM
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If that doesn't change, may be a poor hatch this spring. Why would the hatch be bad? The snow melt fills up a lot of the pot holes that fowl nest in. IMO, it has more to do with them eating themselves out of house and home. And it that's true, what a kick to the nuts for us. Huge hatch this year, no artitc blasts to push plenty of birds our way, drought conditions with bad food source in our area pushing birds else where, so next year, if our drought breaks, low hatch and bird number decline possible. Well, I guess we could PM Garrett for the High Fence Ducking service.
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Re: The Winter That Wasn't: North Dakota Ducks
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01/24/12 03:44 PM
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I certainly see your side Hopedale but it could also have the other effect . . . Birds that dont migrate dont get stressed and are fat and happy when nesting time comes around. Birds that are able to start nesting early typically have higher succes rates as they are able to re-nest if the first attempt fails. In addition, the seasons in the northern tier states has been closed for awhile now. Means their kill numbers may be down from years when we had winters.
Will be interesting to see the overall harvest numbers vs. the total population.
Guess I'm a "glass half full" kind of guy.
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Re: The Winter That Wasn't: North Dakota Ducks
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01/24/12 03:56 PM
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My duck hunting buddies in southern halfs of the Mississippi and Pacific flyways say they have had a terrible season. No ducks have shown up.
We've been very fortunate here.
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