What's everybody seeing out there on this bone dry year?? Most smaller potholes are dry or just a puddle not seeing much for local hatch either atleast for ducks, some geese but very few and far between SE WI.
Waterfowl Hunting
2023 DUCK and GOOSE REPORTS.
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I am in waterfowl photography mode now. This past week we got some amazing pics of plumed out drake pintails, redheads, greater scaup, canvasbacks, goldeneyes (common and a Barrow's), shovelers, gadwalls, and wigeon. Even got some great pics of a "storm" wigeon (drake with all white cheeks).
Finally got everything all put away this weekend. The end of duck season (not counting the Open Water zone) is always a bittersweet time period. I hate to see the season end, but there is a part of me that is glad that it does end (because the season can get to be a grind if you go a lot). Overall, the 2023 WI waterfowl season was a solid one for me. It wasn't the best, but it also wasn't the worst. Harvested 17 different species this season (16 duck species + canada geese). I was fortunate this year to not have a hunt where I got skunked. I was also able to introduce one of my SILs to how I hunt ducks and he really got his eyes opened to what is possible in WI. My son also had his best WI duck year this season.
I definitely enjoy reading the reports and looking at the pics of those who do post on this thread. Hopefully next year turns out to be a great one for all.
I definitely enjoy reading the reports and looking at the pics of those who do post on this thread. Hopefully next year turns out to be a great one for all.
glad some guys hammered um, I hunted a small frozen pond sat and yesterday and no shots busted up a 10 ft hole sat AM ice was darnn near 4 in thick more than we thought, there is several hundred geese in the area but they are robots going from the river to fields on specific lines never giving us a look. o well slow season next year will be better.
Goodhuntin all!
Goodhuntin all!
Hi all, been fun seeing everyone's comments this season. Griz nice to see someone else from the northwoods. I live and hunt in Price Co. Never was a bow hunter so I chase ducks and grouse most of the fall. My season started great like it usually does for woodies. One thing I noticed this year was all my jump shooting beaver ponds and frog water were pretty dead, had the best luck on the larger lakes and rivers with rice. I couldn't hunt the big Halloween cold-front, but when I picked back up all the woodies were gone. Geese picked up on the rivers and became predictable. Drove up to Bayfield for a change of pace once and got into a few divers in a driving rain. Scouted a few lakes last week on the national forest between grouse walks. They had some ringers and mallards but were gone when I hunted. After the opener never ran into another duck hunter. That's maybe the best part of duck hunting northern WI away from the vacation towns, regardless of bird numbers, sunrises all to yourself.
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