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Waterfowling reports around the state
« on: October 23, 2007, 06:22:16 PM »
Waterfowling reports around the state

Northwest Wisconsin – There were moderate numbers of ducks (mallards, teal and wood ducks) and low hunter numbers during the opening week in the north. Rainfall in the last couple of weeks has flooded plants that grew when there were low water levels this summer, and conditions are now excellent for ducks. Overall, duck numbers are rising and hunting pressure is low.

North central Wisconsin – There were moderate duck numbers during the opening week in the north and low hunter numbers, providing good hunting conditions. Mallards, wood ducks and black ducks were in the bag, with divers present in area lakes as well. Moderate duck numbers are were observed as of mid October.

Central Wisconsin - Good duck numbers on the opening dates but high hunting pressure has moved ducks away from many popular hunting areas. Hunting pressure is now declining and hunters are encouraged to scout for ducks. A good acorn crop this year has produced good numbers of wood ducks. Recent weather fronts have moved ducks around and good hunting conditions have been experienced along on the Wisconsin River. Canada goose numbers are high and increasing.

Southeast Wisconsin - Excellent water conditions and duck numbers were present in many areas on opening day. There were numerous reports of hunters getting their six-duck limit throughout the first week of season. Blue-winged teal, green-winged teal, mallard and wood ducks filled the bags. Many blue-winged teal have moved on to the south but good numbers of mallards, pintails and wood ducks are still producing full bags for hunters that scout around and keep on top of the changing conditions. Canada goose numbers are high and increasing in this area, and hunters should scout for corn harvests. Good hunting opportunities open up as the geese move in response to harvests.

Mississippi River/Southwest Wisconsin – Waterfowl hunting reports have been mixed, with variable conditions and high to low hunter harvests noted. Diving duck numbers are beginning to rise, however, with many canvasbacks being seen on the river. Canada goose numbers are low to moderate, but increasing in this area.

Approximately 29,000 Canada geese have been harvested in the Exterior zone as of Oct. 22, making it another good fall for Canada goose hunting.

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