December 18, 2020 Update
Waterfowl I just wanted to share a rare duck that I shot on 12-15 of this year. We only had one duck come close enough
Waterfowl I just wanted to share a rare duck that I shot on 12-15 of this year. We only had one duck come close enough
Waterfowl We need some new duck to work with. Hopefully, this change in the weather will bring some our way! A beautiful sunset on MAHA
Waterfowl First year member Travis with a nice mixed bag from this past week. As usual the majority of our waterfowl usage is on the
Missouri Duck Hunting The hunting pressure was light the first week of the Missouri duck season, especially during the week. The Middle Zone closes today
Waterfowl Despite the 70-degree temps we had some ducks to work with this weekend for the opener in Missouri. Duke
Waterfowl Thore with a one-man limit from a recent duck hunt. Linn A MO The blinds are all covered and ready to go for the
Waterfowl All of the blinds in Henry County have been covered. We have a lot of water, but we need some rain to fill the
Waterfowl First year member Brent with a quick limit. Duck blind work began this past weekend. It’s starting to dry up a little bit but
Waterfowl It’s not a strong stand but plenty of food for the ducks. Blind 2 shooting pool in Linn Co. Missouri
Waterfowl We have not had much feedback from the teal hunters yet but one of our neighbors reported a lot of shooting off MAHA property.
Waterfowl The Missouri teal season opens Saturday and runs thru Sunday September 27.
Member Matt and Winston with a nice mixed bag from last fall. Also, we were lucky to pick up a load of rippy grass yesterday and get it put up in Bruce’s barn. Rain is in the forecast for both today and Tuesday.
Our food plots in Henry County amazingly survived the flood water and we were able to replant some that did not make it. It’s been very hot lately, but it looks like we are going to have a break in the hot weather next week with a chance of rain. The corn is there but the soybeans definitely need another shower or 2.
Lots of Rain Henry County got a 2 inch rain Tuesday and Big Creek came out of its banks once again. Fortunately, the south Grand
Waterfowl Virgil Took advantage of a quick break in the weather to disc up 6 food plots on the Linn County Missouri wetland. Five were
Waterfowl Last week we had some heavy rainfall that pushed Big Creek and the South Grand River out of its banks. The millet we planted
Waterfowl Maintenance Met a backhoe operator at 6:00 am to beat the heat. He cleaned out three intake/drain pipes to drain wade-in #2 and wade-in
Fishing Kevin enjoying the dog days of summer with a nice bass from this past weekend. Henry D To make a long story short, the
Waterfowl Friday we were able to open the drainpipe at Henry D to do some repair work on the levee and plant feed for the
Waterfowl From this past season We’re meeting with a back hoe man today to assess the intake/drain pipe at Henry D. The beavers have it
Waterfowl 2019 was a year to remember for the ducks. We put a lot of work into wetland management and the blinds. We are grateful
Waterfowl A combo of puddle ducks and divers from a pond hunt this past fall. The rain has not let up from last fall. Below
Waterfowl We only have a handful of members that take goose hunting seriously, but MAHA offers an enormous amount of water and stubble fields for
Waterfowl Had one of the better waterfowl seasons in years and plan to do some improvements to make next year even better. Below are some
Snow Geese The photos below were taken this week at the Loess Bluffs National Wildlife Refuge, formerly Squaw Creek in Holt County Missouri. The last
Waterfowl From a couple of our more dedicated waterfowl hunters from this past month. Bryan and Travis Nothing prettier to see and hear that a
Waterfowl Member Charlie with a one-man limit Canadas, Specs and Drake Mallards. That’s a DIY waterfowl hunt at its finest. Great day Charlie and thanks
Duck Hunting A day to remember from the 2019 Missouri duck season for Jon Jr., TJ, and Duke. Duke
Duck Hunting From member Brad; This year was by far the best year I’ve had on MAHA waters. The first half of the season was
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