In its latest Weekly Waterfowl Report, the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission says things are slowly looking up, with rain and colder weather in the forecast.
After 11 years on the contest calling circuit, Allen and his RNT Duck Call broke through with the 2010 World Duck Calling title in Stuttgart, Arkansas.
Here it is, the first Arkansas Game and Fish Weekly Waterfowl Report since the start of the season, and as we all suspected, there's fewer ducks in Arkansas than were here during the same time last year. But relief is on the way, weather-wise.
Ducks Unlimited now has its own iPhone app, thanks to a technology firm based in Rogers, Arkansas. The 1.0 version includes a complete waterfowl ID gallery and more than 300 videos. Here's a video of it in action and info on where to download.
The Arkansas Game & Fish Commission's weekly waterfowl report came out Thursday, and it's not the kind of thing you want to read on the eve of waterfowl season. In short, it's dry, dry, dry out there, and duck numbers are low.
Greenhead.net Pro Staffer Anthony Cassinelli hunted Canada geese and ducks for six days in northwest Saskatchewan near Battleford. After enduring unseasonably warm conditions in the first part of the week, things finally cooled off the ducks dropped in. Still, Canada's wet summer and warm temperatures could mean a late arrival of ducks in Arkansas.
Ducks Unlimited honored Tom Smalling of Paragould for his contributions to the Arkansas Greenwing Camp and the Arkansas Greenwing program by naming a Ducks Unlimited Legacy Greenwing project in Saskatchewan, Canada, in his honor.