Worth Mathewson
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Sorry, When I posted that I have seen next to zero ducks in western Oregon, I made two mistakes: First, not getting the ok from Brad B. to state that, and second not being entirely clear about the region I was speaking about. When I stated western Oregon, I was speaking largely about the Willamette Valley. I didn't include the coastal bays or the lower Columbia River. I have heard that there are good numbers of ducks over there. I wouldn't know, as after Dave Boys' death, and my very near one, I haven't hunted the coast since. Nor will I ever. So my statement left out the most important locations in the Northwest. Thanks, Brad, old men need help keeping things straight. As for Nevada, I made a point of asking the biologist who told me of only seeing four ducks on Stillwater (I called it "famed" because I couldn't remember the name at the time of my posting--more old age, as I have hunted there several times) if the water was ok. He told me it was, at least good enough to attract the ducks and swans that are always there this time of year. Since he started out his career working the check station at Stillwater, my guess is he knows what he is talking about. But to be on the safe side, I'll get him to ok that with Brad B. As I write this it is 5:35am. Here in the Willamette Valley everything is frozen solid. But in about another half hour I will get Lab Paige, and go down below the house to our 20 acres. Very tame waterfowling. I might see A Duck, but certainly aren't counting on it. Worth Mathewson