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Waterfowl Migration Headquarters: Follow the Ducks!
With hunting season already under way in some parts of the country and duck numbers up this year, waterfowl hunters across the nation are asking the same question—"Where are the ducks?"
Ducks Unlimited is your waterfowl migration headquarters for the entire 2009-2010 hunting season! Be sure to check out the resources below each day to follow the ducks and better prepare yourself for your next trip to the field. Good luck!
DU Waterfowl Migration Map
The DU Waterfowl Migration Map is the most active user-submitted migration map on the Web. With more than 20,000 reports submitted in the last three years, it's a great way to see what other waterfowl hunters are saying about migration patterns and hunting reports. Take a look, sign up for email notifications, do some scouting and submit your own report today!
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Mallard Migration Observation Network Each week, over 100 state, federal, and Ducks Unlimited biologists and wildlife managers rank the progress of mallard migration from Canada to the Gulf Coast. The Missouri Department of Conservation compiles their data to bring you a map showing the status of the mallard migration.
View Mallard Network
Avery Pro-Staff Hunting Reports
Each week, Avery Pro-Staffers in the United States and Canada provide updated hunting reports that waterfowl hunters can't afford to miss. These reports provide a wealth of information including weather, water conditions, migration patterns and other observations while hunting in the field. These reports are typically updated every Thursday afternoon during the 2009-2010 waterfowl hunting season.
Visit the Avery Hunting Reports Map
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