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Where are the widgeon??? #6551535 11/20/16 06:43 PM
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I hunt in Hamilton County which is in central Texas, and usually despite mild temperatures have some pretty good hunts early season because of widgeon making it to central Texas in November...this makes the third year in a row we've had virtually no widgeon in November. We had a few in January last year but not near as many as normal. I have enjoyed reading Brazosboyt posts in the past about how most ducks are photo migrators and do not depend on cold weather. I have found this to be very true, but the last few seasons seem to be an anomaly to that theory. Is it because of unusually warm October and November's? Or is it because of too much water on wheat fields in Oklahoma and Kansas(that's what I thought the problem was last year). Or are there just that many less widgeon? They are usually the duck we kill the most of here in my part of central Texas however the last few years I have killed more pintails and mallards. The pintails got here in November last year and seem to never leave. We killed two pintails a piece and watched dozens to 100's pile into the decoys on multiple mornings. Any thoughts? I hope the widgeon are not going to go the way of the Mallard, with the mother load of birds shortstoping way North of us?

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Re: Where are the widgeon??? [Re: shalor] #6551549 11/20/16 07:01 PM
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We're shooting some on the coast in good numbers

Also had a buddy in La shoot a bunch on there rice fields


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Re: Where are the widgeon??? [Re: shalor] #6551579 11/20/16 07:30 PM
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Have lots in Decatur. Big strings this morning. They were rather spooky though.


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Re: Where are the widgeon??? [Re: Jeff Elder] #6551618 11/20/16 07:55 PM
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Well, I hope the birds from Decatur make it down here eventually. we have virtually zero widgeon. Seeing a few Gadwalls , mallards, and wood ducks. Also no pintails yet. I am concerned this year is going to be an even worse duck season than last year in central Texas, which was the worst one I can remember in the last 10 to 12 years. We have plenty of water and plenty of things for them to eat. Just really need a real cold front, and not one a wimpy one that blows from the north for one day and then the next day it's 65 and blowing from the south as it is today. I think the birds that to go to the coast fly east of us. I fish on the coast a lot and will see pintails down there way before I ever see them in Hamilton County. Hope you guys have more birds than me.

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Re: Where are the widgeon??? [Re: shalor] #6551722 11/20/16 09:14 PM
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They will be there. Your just in the skid.
The coast ducks are down on the coast, and the northern ducks are just barely getting to north central Texas. Hang tight it's going be alright in about 2 weeks.


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Re: Where are the widgeon??? [Re: Jeff Elder] #6551976 11/21/16 12:34 AM
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I hope you're right Jeff. Your encouraging words have me feeling better. We have some great conditions here in central Texas, we're just not a duck Mecca. Some years they migrate in good and we have some really good shooting with very little pressure, and some years it's extremely tough and I don't go duck hunting very often. But the Widgeon are what have me puzzled. They used to show up reliably in November, and they just haven't the last 2 to 3 years. They are not my favorite duck to hunt or shoot but it is sure nice to have them when nothing else is around.

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Wigeon have been on my north Texas spots since the week before our opener. I'm actually seeing more fat, plumed out birds this month than I usually see in December.


Re: Where are the widgeon??? [Re: shalor] #6553116 11/21/16 08:02 PM
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centex sucks in general. Cant count on having birds until after thanksgiving on a typical year and i would categorize this year as quite warmer than typical. with that being said i have seen a few ducks in good numbers on only a few ponds...figure they will learn the area and find the ones with food in them before long and spread out a bit. Another big push sure wouldnt hurt

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It's definitely been a very different year here in Centex. I have very low expectations for wigeons in our area this year. Over the last 20 years we shoot heavy wigeon numbers on years where we have steady water levels on our ponds. Wigein are grazers and really prefer the millfoil/muskgrass that grows through the summer here. The 13" rain we got here in August basicallydrowbed all of those plants. I told the guys in our group that I have low expectations for wigein this year and so far it's spot on. I checked all my lakes today and saw virtually zero wigeon. Hopefully we get them later in the season when the winter wheat comes up.

While many of these birds are photo migratory, they are also opportunistic. They will go as far south as they need to get to food. Was fun today to see the same groups of mallards on 3 of our ponds that we don't hunt. They have been showing up there between nov 20-28 every year no matter what the weather.

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There are no ducks in Central Texas.

Re: Where are the widgeon??? [Re: shalor] #6557979 11/25/16 08:10 AM
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Funny, we been killing steady numbers of Widgeon, several 3-5 man limits since opening morning.


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Re: Where are the widgeon??? [Re: David Maas] #6558006 11/25/16 12:31 PM
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Thank you for the input guys. Hopefully we have more ducks arriving soon including widgeon. I just thought it's been funny they haven't been around the last few years. I agree with Brazozboyt, when the lakes or stock tank stay relatively full we have more widgeon. Ours have actually stayed pretty full this year and vegetation is in good shape. Also have a flooded wheat location and had about 50-75 widgeon there last year, which was basically the only widgeon I saw in the area. I kept waiting for them to multiply last year but they just never did, hoping they come back with buddies this year.

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All in west Texas ... Won't shut the heck up will I'm deer huntin ..

Re: Where are the widgeon??? [Re: shalor] #6562188 11/28/16 05:33 PM
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The widgeon have been here... and I hunt directly south of you. We've been covered up with teal, widgeon, and gadwall. We saw and killed quite a few Sunday morning.

It's funny, last year we couldn't get away from the wood ducks and this year we can't get away from the gadwall.

I've seen about the same number of widgeon this year compared to last year at this time though.

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