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Five Great Spots For Waterfowl
These hotspots are where Missouri waterfowlers should be hunting this month, and some of them are bound to be near you! (November 2009)
After a tough year of early-season flooding on many Missouri Department of Conservation waterfowl areas in 2008, habitat conditions should be much better for migrating waterfowl this fall. Hunters who planned ahead are reaping the benefits. Dave Graber, the MDC's waterfowl/wetlands research scientist, said a number of areas were adversely affected last year by heavy flooding, followed closely by drought conditions. "Many of the affected areas did not host a lot of birds due to the poor availability of food sources," he said. MDC employees have been busy repairing damaged levees, pools and water structures. If your favorite public waterfowl hunting area proved less than satisfactory last season because of the natural catastrophes, check the area again this year. It may be back to normal and in full operation. And if water and food are available, the ducks will be there. GRAND PASS CA The 5,000-plus-acre area borders the Missouri River for six miles on the north. Approximately 3,500 acres of this prime duck-attracting habitat is managed for waterfowl. Ten pools normally are flooded gradually as the season progresses, according to Freeman. "We can accommodate 40 parties maximum," he stated. "We usually start the season with spots for 15 parties. "Grand Pass is a very busy waterfowl hunting area. We host 4,000 to 5,000 hunter-trips each season. However, 8,000 to 10,000 hunters go through the morning draw. Just because you show up here does not mean you will hunt here. Lots of hunters get turned away. "Hunters have the opportunity to see lots of ducks here," Freeman concluded. That is a draw itself. "Seeing tens of thousands of ducks in one location is awesome," said Rolla waterfowl hunter Frank Cox. "Grand Pass gets covered up in mallards at times, and whether I kill birds or not, I truly enjoy watching the birds fly." Cox is an avid duck hunter and travels far and wide to pursue his passion. He is death on detail when it comes to fooling ducks. "There are no blinds at Grand Pass," he warned. "Hunters should carry a small portable blind or material to use for a blind. I recommend that hunters keep as low a profile as possible. There is not a lot of tall vegetation on the area and ducks become leery of blinds that stick out like a sore thumb." Freeman concurs. "All pools are walk-in hunting," he said. "Layout boats and small blinds are popular. However, all blinds must be dismantled and carried out each day." Early in the season, hunters can expect to see lots of green-winged teal, pintails, shovelers and wood ducks, according to Freeman. Around Nov. 12 is when the real excitement begins. "Mallards begin to show up in numbers around Nov. 12, depending on the weather," he noted. Greenheads are what waterfowl hunters want to see, and they will often see tens of thousands of them at Grand Pass CA. Most years, Grand Pass hunters will average bagging 2.6 to three ducks per hunter. That is an outstanding average and another reason that so many hunters take their chance in the poor man's line at Grand Pass. For more info, call (660) 595-2444. BIG MUDDY NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE In 1994, Congress authorized the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to begin purchasing 60,000 acres of floodplain properties along the Missouri River between Kansas City and St. Louis. Thus far, they have acquired 11,000 acres in eight tracts. Those lands, much of it damaged by the 1993 and 1995 floods, offer public fishing and hunting opportunities. |
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