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  • 08 Mar 2011
    While out and about today saw hugh flock of snows at the intersection of Mahem and Mudmill area. Yesterday flock of 500 flew over house at 4:00 pm. There are still snows hanging around Logans Lane. Good Luck everyone
    3136 Posted by deerhunterdefl
  • 05 Mar 2011
    I've let a couple of days go bye. Went out this morning and by 6:05 am the snows were out of the refuge. Saw lots of high flying geese and snows all heading North. Hope you hunters up in NY state are ready for they are a coming ur way. Interestingly saw some flocks flying from east heading northeast so I figure they were holed up in the Jersey marshes. Plenty of shore birds migrating and bald eagles could be seen along with marsh hawks working the inpound this morning at Davey Crockett WLA. Saw flock of 300-400 snows sitting by houses on Kitts Hammock Road.Everyone have a nice weekend.
    2300 Posted by deerhunterdefl
  • 01 Mar 2011
    I really hope more hunters from Maryland, New Jersey and Delaware join SeemeHunt and begin reporting on fishing, turkey hunting, deer hunting, duck and goose hunting throughout Delmarva and Jersey, if not on this group one of your own which points the outsdoor person to areas where they may be more successful on their outings. Not asking for your hot-spots or honey holes, just wildlife and fish movements, times of day where sight in general areas. This information would be deeply appreciated by the local hunters of this area. Thanks, happy hunting or fishing
    1393 Posted by deerhunterdefl
  • 01 Mar 2011
    1 Mar 2011. Seems the majority of snows have departed Logans Lane, still small flock of less than 1,000 using the sanctuary. Didn't see any in fields around Little Creek, maybe further north Bombay Hook could be staging. Saw a handful of Canada, plenty of shore birds, hawks, terns and gulls. Pair of Marsh Hawks and Bald Eagles were seen today.
    1094 Posted by deerhunterdefl
Waterfowl 1,096 views Feb 24, 2011
Snow goose migration in mid-atlantic

Travelled up to Woodland Beach and set up blind 42. Several small flocks of 50 or less passed by outside shooting range at 8:30 thru (a.m. Next flock flew by at 10:30 a.m, about three hundred birds. Plenty of dark geese, noticed birds were flying from North South, saw one flock flying southeast towards bay or Jersey. At 11:00 a.m packed upheading home, saw a dlock of 500 to 800 birds leaving Bomb Bay hook heading west towards Smyrna at 12 noon. Scouted Kitts Hummock and saw two large flocks of 500 or more snows heading North over the bay. Checked Davey Crocket and found a large flock of 3,000-5,000 birds in the refuge area. Will try to set up on blind 19 tommorrow in all the wind and rain.This dare last year we had a blizzard and we had really excellent shooting around the Little Creek area.


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