
February 24, 2025 Update
Waterfowl The 2024 Duck season was slow this year. There was a shortage of both ducks and water, but there was always a spot available
Waterfowl The 2024 Duck season was slow this year. There was a shortage of both ducks and water, but there was always a spot available
Waterfowl Had a great morning for my last regular season hunt. Had a lot of great hunts this year. Wanted to thank you guys for
Waterfowl The last day for Canada Goose is Thursday. 10 yr old Champ ended Sunday with a couple of retrieves to end the season!
Waterfowl I saw you weren’t getting feedback from the waterfowl guys! First impression of MAHA wetlands 👏🏼 JG
Waterfowl 20-year member JF with his dog Champ. Thank for sharing with everyone!
Waterfowl We’ve had very little feedback from the waterfowl hunters, but conditions are looking good, just need some cold weather to push some birds south.
Waterfowl Jack’s first duck hunt on MAHA Wetlands. Jack’s first experience in the waterfowl world.
Waterfowl Duck season in Missouri has been open for 2 weeks and it’s been slow, especially on our southern leases. Like everyone else in Missouri,
As of last weekend, all the MAHA blinds have been built and/or repaired and covered. Once again, long time member Bruce was there from the
Waterfowl The blinds in Henry B are covered and we can certainly use some rain. But in the meantime, we have 13 irrigation lakes in
Waterfowl Linn A holding lake full and ready to move the end of October. 10 acre milo food plot close to maturity and ready to
Waterfowl We recently rebuilt blinds 1 and 2 in Henry A . Blind 2 – Thanks again to long time member Bruce. At Henry B
Waterfowl Teal season opens one week from Saturday, which is September 7. As always, the blinds will not be covered until after teal season. Water
Henry A Wetland Work We installed a Stoplog Structure in Henry A this past weekend. The slough west of the levee rises consistently and we
Waterfowl All of the marshes that were drained to plant feed for the ducks this fall have been planted and they’re off to a good
Waterfowl Food Plots This spring and summer we have had more rainfall around our wetlands than we’ve seen in a long time. The rivers nearby
Waterfowl We were thinking we should be getting some new birds with the cold and snow in upper Midwest. We are having another great season
Waterfowl 2023 late season duck hunt. We have plans to drain and plant parts of Henry B starting the 4th of July holiday.
Waterfowl Henry A Winkler’s Lake is drained down and drying out to redo the levee andinstall a stop log structure to control the water level.
Waterfowl A couple of field shots from this past season. We drained the north ½ of the west marsh in Linn County and plan to
Waterfowl A successful morning on one of the MAHA wetlands this past season!
Waterfowl With over 7 inches of rain recently our wetlands are flooded full, which is a good start for next season. Below are a couple
Waterfowl We are in the process of draining Winklers Lake in Henry A. The plans are to groom the levee, which was built in 1985
Waterfowl This year was hit and miss like every season. We had a lot of ducks early and a good push late season. Our food
Waterfowl Pic from our final season hunt. Molly, our dog, got a workout bringing in these honkers. Thanks for all Maha does!
Waterfowl Our next waterfowl project is replacing blind #2 in Henry A. While we are at it we are going to replace blind #1 since
Waterfowl A busy early season duck hunt, lots of green winged teal. The green winged teal population was up this year and they stayed with
Waterfowl Jon, This waterfowl season was an odd one because life’s other responsibilities limited the amount of hunting I could do. It was fun when
Waterfowl I have attached some photos from this season. I dropped the wood duck off at the taxidermist shortly after that hunt, which was on
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