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Duck-hunting season should be a whopper

Published: Wednesday, Oct. 4, 2006 2:14 p.m. MDT
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Early predictions are that there will be more ducks flying into and then sticking around Utah marshes this fall. Which means the opening of the Utah duck-hunting season should be as good if not better than last year's. And, that hunting through the season could be better than it was last year.

Meaning, of course, that those hunters who go prepared, are able to hit a moving target and are patient, will do well. That could mean anything from shooting a couple of ducks up to a limit of seven.

The hunt will open Saturday at 7 a.m. statewide, except in five of the main waterfowl hunting counties — Box Elder, Cache, Davis, Salt Lake and Weber. In these five counties, hunting will open at 8 a.m. The season will last for 107 days.

While Utah does have some resident birds, most of those flying past hunters are from southwestern Alberta, Canada.

Pond conditions, noted Tom Aldrich, migratory game bird coordinator for the Division of Wildlife Resources, were "improved."

According to a report from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, it estimates a total duck population of more than 36 million; or a 14 percent increase from last year's estimate and 9 percent above the 1955-2005 average.

Aldrich is predicting an "average flight of ducks this fall, but I think the ducks that do migrate through will stay in the state longer."

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That's because there's more good habitat on the marshes around the Great Salt Lake. The lake level is up about one foot over what it was last year. This has created thousands of acres of prime duck marsh.

"As soon as the hunt starts, the ducks start looking for a place to escape the hunting pressure and rest, and the Great Salt Lake is the best rest area we have," he said. "The birds rest on the lake for a while, and then they make flights back into the marshes to feed. When the weather gets rough, the birds also come into the marshes looking for a place to ride out the storm.

"With all of the space that's available on the lake right now, the birds have plenty of room to rest, and that should keep more birds in Utah longer into the season. Because more birds will be around for a longer period of time, hunters should enjoy a better hunt this season."

The latest report from the Howard Slough management area list marsh conditions as "excellent." Bird numbers were also reported as "excellent" in the main impoundments and on the new marsh areas.

Conditions vary on Ogden Bay. Unit 1 is good, Unit 2 is poor to fair, Unit 3 is good, the Weber Delta is fair and the Pintail marshes are good. Unit 3 is said to have the most birds, with higher numbers expected as the season progresses.

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A couple of ducks take a few minutes to clean their feathers. Duck-hunting season begins Saturday.

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