Mark Spolarich
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This has been by far my worst season for seeing and shooting birds since starting serious duck hunting back in 2004. Opening day was great, saw the usual numbers of wood ducks and had a proud dad moment watching my son fold his first duck on his first shot. That alone made my season. After that things rapidly declined with only one other day (ok, 30 minutes of that day) that we saw ducks and they wanted to cooperate but we were foiled by a wayward retriever walking into the decoys while the gadwalls were locked up.
In my completely amateur waterfowl biologist opinion we were foiled by the weather this year. Snow in our area at midseason when birds normally move in caused the birds here to move out and held up birds wanting to migrate in. After the snow cleared and weather warmed the rains caused the rivers to swell and flow hard. The warm weather slowed the normal mallard migration and spread out the birds into flooded areas; the hard flow didn't allow the divers to rest on the pools like normal so they pushed on through. To sum it up, we got hit with a perfect mix of weather that created a very lack luster season at best
In my completely amateur waterfowl biologist opinion we were foiled by the weather this year. Snow in our area at midseason when birds normally move in caused the birds here to move out and held up birds wanting to migrate in. After the snow cleared and weather warmed the rains caused the rivers to swell and flow hard. The warm weather slowed the normal mallard migration and spread out the birds into flooded areas; the hard flow didn't allow the divers to rest on the pools like normal so they pushed on through. To sum it up, we got hit with a perfect mix of weather that created a very lack luster season at best