Monday, December 20, 2010

Contest: Waterfowl Inspired Holiday Decor

Show us your "Junkie inspired" holiday decor!

Monday, December 20th, only show us pictures of your waterfowl inspired holiday decorating. The contest will run for only 1 day so start posting your entries NOW for a chance to win a box of Duck Junkie goodies!

EVERYONE is a WINNER! All those who submit entries will receive a discount code for 40% off in the online store!*

* Post your entries on the Duck Junkies Forum. Click HERE for help on resizing your photos. (To request details on submitting entries through email, CLICK HERE)

* This contest will run Monday, December 20th, 2010 only.

* As usual, keep it clean (no profanity or sexually suggestive entries).

* You can enter as many times as you wish.

* Must be registered on www.DuckJunkies.com to win.

* Submittal of pictures grants Duck Junkies the use/distribution of the pictures(s).

Good luck to all who enter!

Official Rules


Thursday, December 2, 2010

Contest: Waterfowl on the Table

Pretty simple really. Cook up your harvest, take a picture of it and submit it on the forum under the culinary corner. Want "brownie points"? Post the recipe for what you made in our waterfowler cookbook (Eat It!) and include the photo you took!

Post your entries on the Duck Junkies Forum under Culinary Corner. Click HERE for help on resizing your photos. (To request details on submitting entries through email, CLICK HERE)

* This contest will run until December 31st, 2010

* As usual, keep it clean (no profanity or sexually suggestive entries).

* You can enter as many times as you wish.

* Must be registered on www.DuckJunkies.com to win.

* Submittal of pictures grants Duck Junkies the use/distribution of the pictures(s).

Good luck to all who enter!

Official Rules

What will you win?

Stuff.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

2010 - 2011 Season: Migration Reporting Contest

Duck Junkies is proud to present our new migration map! MigrationMapScreenshot_8.31.2010

The map content consist of many professional resources and companies, but most importantly YOU.

All registered users may view and add reports to the map. So invite all your waterfowl hunting friends, Facebook friends, family and get involved in the migration map!

Here is the contest.

Throughout the season we will be tracking the flyway with the most activity and reports on our migration map. The flyway with the most activity will win part one of the contest.

Part two: We will randomly select 1 member from that flyway, not a Staff member, Guide Service or Duck club, to win a prize valued at $150.00.

So again, I encourage you to invite your friends, or any resource that will help your flyway, to join in. Together we can create the best migration map on the internet and did I mention it is FREE!.

Don't forget to join your flyway group in the community and encourage each other! Good Luck!

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

August 2010 Member Contest


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Photos of your Junkie Gear

It's time to show off your Junkie gear and win prizes for doing it!

Here are the details:

We are looking for creative photos or videos of Duck Junkies apparel and products (visit ourgear store to get your hands on some!) To qualify, the product must be clearly visible in the photo/video. Partner products (such as Buck Garnder Calls) do not qualify. Creativity can include using computer programs to alter images/videos however our logo/gear image must remain intact.

How to enter:

Post your photos and videos to the Discounts, Contests and More! category on the forum. Contest ends MONDAY, AUGUST 30th, 2010


How do I win?

The first entry will be guaranteed to win one of the 3 prizes. We have a panel of voters including partners, sponsors, advertisers and members that will take into consideration creativity and positive feedback by other members on the site to choose the additional top TWO entries. (So get creative and get your friends to give you positive comments on your entries!)

What do I win?

There are 3 prizes (1st-3rd place):

Mystery Prize (a variety of products selected by us)

$75 store credit

$40 store credit

(Must have 10 entries posted for prizes to be awarded. Duck Junkies has the right to redistribute all submissions at our discretion.)

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Seasons Lengths and Bag limits Proposed for Upcoming Late Waterfowl Season

Seasons Lengths and Bag limits Proposed for Upcoming Late Waterfowl Season

usfishwildlifeserviceThe U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today proposed hunting season lengths for the upcoming 2010–11 late waterfowl seasons. The proposed frameworks include duck hunting season lengths of 60 days in both the Atlantic and Mississippi Flyways, 74 days in the Central Flyway, and 107 days in the Pacific Flyway. Highlights of the proposed frameworks also include full seasons on pintails with a two bird daily bag limit and canvasbacks with a one bird daily bag limit nationwide. Additionally, the Service is proposing to have a daily bag limit of two scaup in the Atlantic, Mississippi and Central Flyways for the full season and three scaup in the Pacific Flyway for 86 days.


States select their seasons from within the frameworks which establish the earliest beginning and latest ending dates and the maximum season length and bag limits.

The proposed late season waterfowl frameworks will appear in a mid-August edition of the Federal Register for public comment and on http://www.regulations.gov.

Flyway-specific highlights of the proposed late-season frameworks are as follows:

Atlantic Flyway (Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Vermont, Virginia and West Virginia):

  • Ducks: A hunting season is proposed of not more than 60 days between September 25, 2010, and January 30, 2011. The proposed daily bag limit is six and may include no more than four mallards (two hens), three wood ducks, two redheads, two hooded mergansers, two scaup, one black duck, two pintails, one canvasback, one mottled duck, one fulvous whistling duck, and four scoters. The season on harlequin ducks is closed.
  • Geese: For light geese, states would be able to select a 107-day season between October 1, 2010, and March 10, 2011, with a daily bag limit of 25 birds and no possession limit. Seasons for Canada geese would vary in length among states and areas depending on the populations of birds that occur in those areas. The daily bag limit would be five birds in most hunt zones established for resident populations of Canada geese. In hunt zones established for migratory populations, bag limits would be three or fewer and would vary among states and areas. For Atlantic brant, the season length may be 50 days with a daily bag limit of two birds.

Mississippi Flyway(Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio, Tennesseeand Wisconsin):

  • Ducks: A hunting season is proposed of not more than 60 days between September 25, 2010, and January 30, 2011. The proposed daily bag limit is six and may include no more than four mallards (two hens), one mottled duck, three wood ducks, two redheads, two scaup, one black duck, one canvasback and two pintails. The proposed daily bag limit of mergansers is five, only two of which may be hooded mergansers.
  • Geese: Generally, seasons for Canada geese would be held between September 25, 2010, and January 30, 2011, and vary in length among states and areas, with daily bag limits varying from one to three. states would be able to select seasons for light geese not to exceed 107 days with 20 geese daily between September 25, 2010, and March 10, 2011; for white-fronted geese, the proposed season would not exceed 72 days with a two-bird daily bag limit or 86 days with a one-bird daily bag limit between September 25, 2010, and February 15, 2011; and for brant it would not exceed 70 days with a two-bird daily bag limit or 107 days with a one bird daily bag limit between September 25, 2010, and January 30, 2011. There would be no possession limit for light geese.

Central Flyway (Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, and portions of Colorado, Montana, New Mexicoand Wyoming):

  • Ducks: Duck seasons are proposed to be held between September 25, 2010, and January 30, 2011. The daily bag limit would be six ducks, with species and sex restrictions as follows: mallard – five, no more than two of which may be females; scaup, pintail, and redhead – two; wood duck – three; and canvasback – one. The mottled duck season will begin five days after the beginning of the regular season in Texas and the daily bag limit will be one. The possession limit would be twice the daily bag limit. In the High Plains Mallard Management Unit (roughly west of the 100th Meridian), a 97-day season is proposed. The last 23 days would be able to start no earlier than December 11, 2010. A 74-day season is proposed for the remainder of the Central Flyway.
  • Geese: Under the proposal, states may select seasons between September 25, 2010 and February 13, 2011 for dark geese and between September 25, 2010, and March 10, 2011, for light geese. East-tier states would be able to select a 107-day season for Canada geese season with a daily bag limit of three. For white-fronted geese, states would be able to select either a 72-day season with a daily bag limit of two birds or an 86-day season with a daily bag limit of one bird. In the West tier, states may select a 107-day dark goose season with a daily bag limit of five birds. In the Western Goose Zone of Texas, the state would be able to select a 95-day season with a daily bag limit of five dark geese (including no more than one white-fronted goose). For light geese, all states would be able to select a 107-day season with a daily bag limit of 20 and no possession limit.

Pacific Flyway (Arizona, California, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and portions of Colorado, Montana, New Mexicoand Wyoming):

  • Ducks: Under the proposal, states are allowed a 107-day general duck season between September 25, 2010, and January 30, 2011. The proposed daily bag limit is seven ducks, including no more than two mallard hens, two redheads, one canvasback and two pintails. In addition, an 86 day season for scaup can be chosen with a daily bag limit of three.
  • Geese: 107-day seasons are proposed for the Pacific Flyway between September 25, 2010, and March 10, 2011. Proposed basic daily bag limits are up to 10 light geese and four dark geese. There are exceptions to the basic bag limits and season structures for geese in many states, so consult state regulations for specific details. In California, Washington and Oregon, the dark goose limit does not include brant. For brant, the proposed season lengths are 16 days in Oregon andWashington and 30 days in California, with a two-bird daily limit. Washington and California would be able to choose seasons in each of the two zones.

Waterfowl population surveys and monitoring programs are critical parts of successful waterfowl management in North America. Combined, these results form the largest data set on any wildlife species group in the world. They help provide equitable hunting opportunities while ensuring the long-term health of waterfowl populations. Waterfowl surveys are done in cooperation with the Canadian Wildlife Service and other state, provincial and private conservation partners. Results from the USFWS 55th Annual Breeding Population and Habitat Assessment Survey are available – and for the most part are very similar to last year.

Habitat conditions during the 2010 Waterfowl Breeding Population and Habitat Survey were characterized by average to below-average moisture, a mild winter, and early spring across the entire traditional (including northern locations) and eastern survey areas. The total pond estimate (Prairie Canada and U.S. combined) was 6.7 million. This is similar to the 2009 estimate and 34 percent above the long-term average of 5.0 million ponds. The estimate of the overall duck population from the traditional survey area is 40.9 million birds, which is similar to last year's estimate, and 21 percent above the long term average. In the eastern survey area, the numbers of most species are similar to those of last year. Snowmelt occurred much earlier throughout most of the important goose breeding areas and most of North America will see average, or above average fall flights of geese this year.

The Service remains very concerned about both the short and long-term impacts of the Deepwater Horizon/BP oil spill on migratory birds, their habitats, and the resources on which the birds depend. However, current information suggests that regulatory restrictions on waterfowl hunting are unnecessary. From a harvest-management perspective, the Service intends to respond to the ongoing oil spill as it would any other non-hunting factor with the potential for substantial effects on mortality or reproduction – such as hurricanes, disease outbreaks or drought – by monitoring abundance and vital rates of waterfowl and other migratory game birds, and adjusting harvest regulations as needed on the basis of existing harvest strategies.

To see the "Status of Waterfowl" report as well as last year's harvest figures, please see http://www.fws.gov/migratorybirds/

The mission of the Fish and Wildlife Service’s Migratory Bird Program is to ensure long-term ecological sustainability of migratory bird populations and their habitats for future generations, through careful monitoring, effective management, and by supporting national and international partnerships that conserve habitat for migratory birds and other wildlife.

The mission of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is working with others to conserve, protect and enhance fish, wildlife, plants and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people. We are both a leader and trusted partner in fish and wildlife conservation, known for our scientific excellence, stewardship of lands and natural resources, dedicated professionals and commitment to public service. For more information on our work and the people who make it happen, visit www.fws.gov.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

July

Thursday, July 8, 2010

WHAT ARE YOU STILL DOING HERE?
The new Duck Junkies site is officially open! Get movin!












There is so much stuff there you have GOT to see! A waterfowler community (like Facebook), a rockin forum, free classifieds, conservation information, articles, news stories, media, event calendar, directories, volunteer info and more and growing!












(Why are you still here reading this?)

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Contests - June

Current Contest

June has been different again... we have been running a series of smaller contests here and there becasue so much of our enregy is currently focused on developing the new site. Our most recent contest, Win an Orion Call, was on Saturday night 6/19/2010 and Nathan Woodard won a duck call!

Keep watching for your chance to win!

April Contest: CLEAN HUNTING JOKES

AND THE WINNER IS:
Gabe Dutenhoeffer
with 50% of all his votes being rated 4 or 5!


Four guys have been going to the same deer camp for many years. Two days before the group is to leave. Franks wife puts her foot down and tells him he isnt going. Franks friends are very upset that he cant go, but what can they do. Two days later the three get to the camping site only to find Frank sitting there with a tent set up, firewood gathered, and dinner cooking on the fire. "Dang Man, how long you been here, and how did you talk you wife into letting you go?"Wel I've been here since yesterday. Yesterday evening, I was sitting in my chair and my wife came up behind me and put her hands over my eyes and said. " Guess who?" I pulled her hand off, and she was wearing a brand new nightie. She tookmy hand and pulled me to our bedroom. The room had candles and rose pdals all over. On the bed she had handcuffs, and ropes. She told me to tie and cuff her to the bed. And then she said, "Do whatever you want." "So, Here I Am" ROFLOL!!!!!!!!

Saturday, June 19, 2010

June 2010 Featured Junkie

Katie Sholly from Washington Boro, Pennsylvania.

I live in a household of 2 men who live and breath waterfowl hunting.


Friday, June 18, 2010

Welcome OSO!

Welcome to Duck Junkies Ocean State Outfitters!





Are you interested in joining us too? We have great Pre-Launch ad specials going on right now. CLICK HERE to see simple packages! If you would like larger packages or want to be featured in a section not listed, please contact us.

Monday, May 31, 2010

Pro Staffer Shannon Smith Takes Second Place

Shannon Smith, Round 3 TexasOpen Real Duck. Placed 2nd!




Wednesday, June 2nd, Duck Junkies Pro Staffer Brock Perry

will be discussing River Hunting on the Kelly Outdoors Online Radio Show.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

May 2010 Featured Member

The May Featured Junkie is Terry Epping from Illinois.


Hi my name is Terry Epping and I have been a duck junkie since I was 9 years old when my dad first took me duck hunting on the Mississippi river in 1970. My strongest duck hunting quality is teaching others about duck hunting. I love to deer hunt but I live to duck hunt.

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Are You a Duck Junkie?



*We are still collecting clips for our Duck Junkies promo video! Take a second to record yourself saying "I am a Duck Junkie" and send it to us. The
deadline for submissions is May 15th! (ALL videos of good enough quality will be used.)

*Sunday, May 16th, Duck Junkies will be auctioning off a Limited Edition Banded Dog Collar on the HHS online radio show to benefit wounded/returning soldiers.

Sunday, May 2, 2010

*May contests: Instead of having a big contest, we will be running multiple small contests on the Facebook fan page and kicking off our monthly "Hidden Code Hunt" on the website! The code will be "hidden" on the site on Sunday, May 2nd, 2010 in the evening.

*We are still collecting clips for our Duck Junkies promo video! Take a second to record yourself saying "I am a Duck Junkie" and send it to us. The deadline for submissions is May 15th! (ALL videos of good enough quality will be used.)

*Sunday, May 16th, Duck Junkies will be auctioning off a Limited Edition Banded Dog Collar on the HHS online radio show to benefit wounded/returning soldiers.

Friday, April 23, 2010

*Want to be featured in a Duck Junkies video? Take a second to record yourself saying "I am a Duck Junkie" and send it to us. The deadline for submissions is May 15th!

*Have you read the newsletter? Contests, Featured Junkies and Pro Staff, Partnerships and improvements Announcements... View it now!

*We'd like to welcome our newest advertiser, Hadden Hailers, to the site. HaddenHailers is your home for the highest quality duck, goose and turkey calls for reasonable prices.

*Be sure to listen online Sunday, May 16th, when Duck Junkies will be auctioning off a Limited Edition Banded Dog Collar on the HHS radio show to benefit wounded/returning soldiers.

Monday, April 19, 2010

April 2010 Featured Member

Mike Hauser, Indiana

I started hunting small game when I was 7 or 8, man I loved the crossman air rifle. Got hooked on deer at the age of 16 and waterfowl and turkey at 18. I love the grace and agility that the birds have while flying. Decoy spread set-up is my strongest skill. I am really excited about having the message board on DuckJunkies.com. I enjoy checking out the pics of other members and their quarry.

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Latest Additions to DuckJunkies.com

We have added a few new things to the site based on recommendations from our members and fans!

There is now a calendar where we will publish events that our Pro Staff will be attending. This will give people a chance to meet our staff up close and personal at events in their area.

Video Page features how to videos and hunting videos. If you would like to suggest a video, let us know!

Our membership form now allows you to choose the topics you are interested in, volunteer to assist with veteran and disabled hunts and more! If you have a membership, be sure to get logged in and update this information. If you don't have a membership, it's free, what are you waiting for?

We have Pro Staff openings in the following states: WA, OR, NV, NM and ME at this time. If you are interested in a Pro Staff position, please fill out the membership form on the Junkies page!

Thursday, April 1, 2010

April Contest

CLEAN HUNTING JOKES
* Post your entries on the Facebook Fan Page and make sure to indicate its your contest entry.
* Entries can also be submitted through Email. CLICK HERE
* This contest will run between April 1st and April 30th, 2010. After May 1st we will decide the top 3.
* First prize will win $40 credit in Junkie store or a sweatshirt. Second prize will be $25 credit in Junkie store or a Duck Junkies hat. Third prize will be $10 credit in Junkie store or your choice of a Junkie T-shirt or a decal.
* Submittal of jokes grants Duck Junkies the use/distribution of the quote(s).
* You can enter as many times as you wish.
* As usual, keep it clean (no profanity or sexually suggestive entries).
Good luck to all who enter!
(Check the home page for voting details in May!)

Sunday, March 28, 2010

March 2010 Featured Member

Gabe Dutenhoeffer Aberdeen, SD

My first hunt took place when I was around the age of 8 when my dad took me out the first time. Ever since that day Ive been hooked for life. Ill never forget that day it was one of the best days of my life. I think my old man thought of me as a labrador retriever LOL cause all I wanted to do was retrieve all the ducks that he either sailed or punished in the decoys. He purchased my first shot gun for me when I was 10 which was a single shot 20 gauge which I still have in my gun case today. Ive been a guide now for the past 8 years for one of our local resorts and I cant tell you enough how much I enjoy meeting new people every year who are passionate about this sport we call duck hunting. Just in the past year I have gotten a promotion and have became the Head Huntsman which takes away from some of the guiding aspects of it, but when I get the oppertunity here and there to get out, believe me I never pass it up.
My favorite thing about waterfowl hunting would have to be the calling and the setting of the decoys. To know that I can out wit these little rascals gets me fired up everytime, nothing is better then seeing that duck or goose set and committed to your calling and spread.
The favorite part about Duck Junkies is that they strive in themselves of not being selfish in anykind of way. To know someone that is passionate and committed in the conservation in our future of hunting is huge in my eyes. To give 10% of their earnings to charities or conservation organizations is great. Not only for us right now but for the next generations coming and nothing is greater then that. That gets a huge HIGH FIVE from me.

Featured members are selected each month based on their contributions to Duck Junkies content and growth. Featured members receive a FREE Duck Junkies T-shirt! Please submit your thoughts, ideas, articles, etc here! Be sure to include your contact information. All content submitted will be considered for publication on this site!

Videographer Wanted!

->We are looking for volunteers to film our Duck Junkies video segments through the summer and upcoming hunting season. We need a couple different people available for travel within the Midwest. Mostly weekends but also for 3 weeks during the duck and goose hunting season. We have a camera/supplies but if you prefer to use your own, let us know. All credits will obviously include the camera person and each camera person will be listed our website. Contact us if you are interested!

Monday, March 1, 2010

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Saturday, February 20, 2010

February 2010 Featured Member:

Chris Epping


I was born in Adams County, Illinois. Have been a duck hunter all of my life. My Dad and my brother Terry taught me every thing that I know about duck hunting and calling!!!!

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Just Released!

Goose-banded Dog Collar


Limited Edition. Only 16 Available! Check out the online store to get yours before they run out!

This goose banded dog collar is one of a kind! Each band has its own individual set of numbers, and each collar is engraved 1/16-16/16. This collar is first come first serve and when they are gone, they’re gone. Get yours today to show off your dog to your buddies and hunt in style! These collars are custom fit/non-adjustible. Now your dog has jewelry too! BONUS: EACH PURCHASE WILL INCLUDE A COUPON FOR $10 OFF YOUR NEXT PURCHASE. No discount codes will be accepted on this product.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Duck Junkies Baseball Hats now feature uniquely numbers duck bands on the brim!

Many styles available!
Visit http://www.shop.duckjunkies.com/ to get yours today!

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

January 2010 Featured Member:

Tonya O'Tinger

Hello, Fellow Duck Junkies! I was introduced to duck hunting in 1992 by my sweetheart! We spent 2 weeks in Alaska hunting sea ducks and I've been hooked ever since. I love everything about duck hunting. The entire experience is majestic. The sunrise, fog rolling off the water showing the silhouette of the decoys. A flock comes in cupped and committed , then someone shouts "take em" I get goose bumps! To me there is nothing better than being outdoors with great friends shooting shells & sharing laughs.
My favorite part about the Duck Junkies site is that it connects me with others who share my passion for waterfowl hunting! I love the discussions and the photos. So keep them coming.
I am Co-Owner of Wild About Fowl Wildlife art Studio, specializing in waterfowl & upland game bird taxidermy. Please feel free to visit our website at:www.wildaboutfowl.com Happy Hunting!

Friday, January 15, 2010

Silver lab just gave birth to 13 pups in December (9 females and 4 males)! They have a great pedigree and both parents are AKC certified. $1,200/female or $1,000/male.
Dogs will be available Jan 30th with shots, microchips, health guarantee, and dew claws removed. Shipping is about $350 through delta in anywhere in the USA.

Call Andy (651-283-9919) for more details.