I am a waterfowl biologist by training, profession and avocation and even marriage since I married a duck biologist.  I grew up on the Chesapeake Bay and learned to hunt waterfowl on a friend's bay-side farm.  My first birds were bluebills, with Canada geese and black ducks soon thereafter.  That was about 1972.  By 1974 I had decided that I wanted to be a biologist and have been fortunate that I have a great career.
As a waterfowl hunter, I have hunted in all four flyways, from Pacific to the Atlantic Coasts and from the prairies to Louisiana. I own a small Navy in boats from large to small and Brad F rekindled my decoy carving after a 20 year hiatus. I have 2 great labs that were both sired by NAFC champion studs. Training and hunting with them is a real joy.
For the next 24 hours I live in Washington State and then I am trading it for the other Washington. I expect that my hunting, carving and posting on this site will decrease for the next few years. My responsibilities will be such that I expect to be very busy and posting here about regulations or policy could be easily confused. So I am moving to primarily lurker status except that a few East Coast members may get PMs from me as I look for advice on all things waterfowl. Now when you complain about the folks in Washington not knowing anything about waterfowl you'll have a name to use.
Eric and Chuck J, thanks for running a great site. Thanks to all the members for making this a real group of friends and keeping civility on the internet.
I hope you all have a great season.
		
		
	
	
		 
	
				
			As a waterfowl hunter, I have hunted in all four flyways, from Pacific to the Atlantic Coasts and from the prairies to Louisiana. I own a small Navy in boats from large to small and Brad F rekindled my decoy carving after a 20 year hiatus. I have 2 great labs that were both sired by NAFC champion studs. Training and hunting with them is a real joy.
For the next 24 hours I live in Washington State and then I am trading it for the other Washington. I expect that my hunting, carving and posting on this site will decrease for the next few years. My responsibilities will be such that I expect to be very busy and posting here about regulations or policy could be easily confused. So I am moving to primarily lurker status except that a few East Coast members may get PMs from me as I look for advice on all things waterfowl. Now when you complain about the folks in Washington not knowing anything about waterfowl you'll have a name to use.
Eric and Chuck J, thanks for running a great site. Thanks to all the members for making this a real group of friends and keeping civility on the internet.
I hope you all have a great season.
 
	 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
	 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
	 
 
		 I built 2 of them for myself and dad.  They were used well for about 4 years until I found out that all fiberglass boats are plenty durable and MUCH lighter.
   I built 2 of them for myself and dad.  They were used well for about 4 years until I found out that all fiberglass boats are plenty durable and MUCH lighter.   
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
	 
	 
	 
	