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<blockquote data-quote="Spoonbillmallard" data-source="post: 1621088" data-attributes="member: 6268"><p>Well we just haven't had any weather to push ducks down. Most of all the ducks you see now are wood ducks and the occasional resident mallards. But we need some big cold fronts that freeze the north to recieve more ducks. </p><p></p><p>And to fully answer your question yes later the better in duck hunting for most all cases. The colder it gets north the more ducks we get.</p><p></p><p> And on another note it all depends on what part of TN you are looking in. If you are east of Nashville then they don't recieve nowhere near the ducks that the areas west of Nashville get. Not to say that they don't get good pushes of ducks....they do at times but the majority of migrating ducks use the Mississippi Flyway that don't extend that far east. Eastern TN recieves the least amount of migratory bird activity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spoonbillmallard, post: 1621088, member: 6268"] Well we just haven't had any weather to push ducks down. Most of all the ducks you see now are wood ducks and the occasional resident mallards. But we need some big cold fronts that freeze the north to recieve more ducks. And to fully answer your question yes later the better in duck hunting for most all cases. The colder it gets north the more ducks we get. And on another note it all depends on what part of TN you are looking in. If you are east of Nashville then they don't recieve nowhere near the ducks that the areas west of Nashville get. Not to say that they don't get good pushes of ducks....they do at times but the majority of migrating ducks use the Mississippi Flyway that don't extend that far east. Eastern TN recieves the least amount of migratory bird activity. [/QUOTE]
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