McPherson Valley Wetlands Waterfowl Report -
Waterfowl numbers

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22 October 2024:

Waterfowl species observed this week include blue-winged teal, green-winged teal, mallards, shovelers, wood ducks, and pintails.  The area has picked up a few new ducks but they are sticking in the refuge pretty tightly.  The overall number for this time of year is still below average due to limited water and hot weather.

See water level information below.

All activities in the north and south refuges in the Big Basin are prohibited.

Current Information  Be aware of three new regulations in effect at McPherson Valley Wetlands:  (1) The Big Basin has been designated as "youth only" during the youth and military waterfowl weekend, (2) the use of motorized boats is prohibited, and (3) centerfire rifles and handguns are prohibited. 
Water levels

The wetlands received some beneficial rainfall this summer; however, we are a long way from being out of drought conditions.  Scouting will be critical in determining which wetlands have water, as the majority of the wetlands are still dry, and the few that have huntable water are scattered across all three units. 

Groundwater pumping efforts are currently suspended in the Big Basin and Little Sinkhole units.  In the Basin, we have pumped 75% of our allotment.  In the Sinkhole, we have pumped 50% of our allotment.  Pumping operations will resume in approximately 10 - 14 days.

Big Basin: Limited water in the wetlands that are open to public hunting, and very limited water in the south refuge.

Chain of Lakes:  This unit is almost completely dry.  Be aware that the vast majority of Steel's Pond on the east boundary is privately owned. 

Little Sinkhole Marshes:  Limited water.

Hunting conditions We will continue to roller chop / manipulate vegetation to create hunting spots as the season moves forward.  Waterfowl food production (native moist soil vegetation) has been exceptionally good across the area this year.  The food is here, so if we get some good rains conditions will improve.
Expected hunting success Fair, until we get abundant rainfall.  Limited water and crowded conditions will negatively impact waterfowl numbers and hunter success at this point.
Comments

**ATTENTION:

**THERE IS A "NO TRASH POLICY" IN EFFECT AT MCPHERSON VALLEY WETLANDS.  PLEASE CARRY OUT WHATEVER YOU CARRY IN, INCLUDING EMPTY HULLS AND OTHER TRASH.  PLEASE TRY TO LEAVE YOUR HUNTING SPOT AS CLEAN OR CLEANER THAN IT WAS WHEN YOU ARRIVED.  THANKS!!!

**REFUGE AREAS:   

THE SOUTH REFUGE AREA IN THE BIG BASIN IS OFF-LIMITS TO ALL ACTIVITIES ALL YEAR LONG, AND THIS INCLUDES DUCK HUNTING.  THERE IS NO HUNTING OR PUBLIC ACCESS OF ANY KIND ALLOWED IN THE SOUTH REFUGE IN THE BIG BASIN!! 

THE NORTH REFUGE IN THE BIG BASIN IS A REFUGE-IN-TIME AND IS ONLY OPEN TO PUBLIC ACCESS FROM APRIL 1ST UNTIL SEPTEMBER 30TH, THEN IT IS CLOSED TO ALL ACTIVITIES FROM OCTOBER 1ST TO MARCH 31ST.

The Little Sinkhole/Farland Lake marsh unit is included in the EARLY low-plains duck zone (as is the rest of MPWL).

All shotgun hunters at McPherson Wetlands are required to use non-toxic shot for all hunting. This includes upland birds.

Throughout all units, please be mindful of farmers and big equipment operators needing to access and maintain roads.  Park in designated parking areas when possible, and not on the roadsides.