Marais des Cygnes Waterfowl Report -
Waterfowl numbers

ATTENTION HUNTERS: There is a new check-in system 

All hunters must check-in daily To check-in / check-out. Hunters, go to this site: https://ksoutdoors.com/checkin Use your licensing login credentials to access the check-in / check-out functions. 

LEGAL SHOOTING TIME FOR WATERFOWL ENDS AT SUNSET!

Waterfowl species observed: Mallard, gadwall, green winged teal, wood duck, wigeon, northern pintail, coot, Canada goose, and white-fronted goose. 

       

     

Water levels

Staff have been pumping off and on since August.  Drought conditions persisted through September and October with limited available water in the river for pumping.  

Hunters should expect slighter lower water levels than average for opening day.    Water levels will fluctuate throughout the week with pumping and anticipated rainfall.          

Water Level Gauges:

A-North (Reese Lake/north structure): 24"

A-North (middle structure): 34"

A-North (south structure): 24  

A-East at ramp: 17" 

A-East at outlet: 34"

C-South at outlet: 23.5"  

Unit D wetlands: dry

Unit E wetlands: mid to upper elevations

F-East at outlet: 34"

F-South at outlet:  21"

F-West at outlet:  17.5"

Unit G: 20"

Unit H: 

Refuge Units:

B-North: 22"

B-South: 33.5"

C-North: lowest elevations.

Staff use these gauges to help manage water levels through both pumping and drawdowns.  We will try to provide the level of water as it reads on the gauge.  Hunters should keep in mind this value should be used as an index.  If the gauge reads 15", it doesn't mean there's 15" of water across the whole unit the gauge reading should be used as a reference. Over time it should help provide a better answer to one of the most common questions we get. "How much water is in  _____ unit?"  

Hunting/ Habitat conditions

Moist soil food production was below average to average this growing season.  It was a little too wet early and then the summer heat and dry conditions had the cocklebur growing really well.  We have dedicated lots of time to controlling it, but hunters should expect it throughout the area. Army worms have devastated large areas on the Wildlife Area.  

A mix of millets were planted in A-East, F-West, F-South and C-North.   Over 90% was wiped out by army worms in A-East.  Approximately 60 acres of standing corn have been left in C-South.  

Summer vegetation was good: F-East and A-North. There will be some large areas of cocklebur in the lower elevations of F-East.

Summer vegetation was fair: in F-South, and F-West

Summer vegetation was poor to fair:  Unit G.  Cocklebur and army worms have impacted 90% of the unit.

Summer vegetation was very poor in A-East. The entire unit was aerial seeded with Jap Millet and almost completely consumed by army worms.

If you like the habitat or water levels in wetlands, be sure to thank the following staff: Seasonal technicians: Cody and Ron or Habitat Specialist: Sam

If there's something you don't like on the area, be sure to tell the Area Manager, Jacob. 

Hope everyone has a great season.  Enjoy your time in the field!

   

Season Dates

LOW PLAINS TEAL: Sept. 14-29, 2024

SOUTHEAST ZONE YOUTH/MILITARY: Nov. 2-3, 2024 

SOUTHESAT LATE ZONE DUCK SEASON OPENS Nov. 9, 2024 - Jan. 5, 2024 and Jan 11-26, 2025

WHITE-FRONTED GOOSE OPENS Oct. 26, - Dec. 29, 2024 and Jan. 25 - Feb. 16, 2025

CANADA GOOSE SEASON OPENS Oct. 27-28, 2024 and Nov. 6 - Feb. 16, 2025 

Light GOOSE SEASON OPENS Oct. 26-27, 2024 and Nov. 6 - Feb. 16, 2025

Conservation Light Goose season is from February 17 - April 30, 2025

Comments

Please report all banded waterfowl to the appropriate agencies.   

Gas motors are restricted to Unit G and the boat lane in Unit A-East. Outboards cannot be used in any other wetland units. Electric trolling motors are unrestricted.

Atv's of any kind are not allowed on the area (side by sides, utv's, amphibious vehicles, "argos", this also means no electric bicycles)

Campgrounds on the area are primitive. (No electric, No water) Take your trash with you!

Please remember to fill out the daily permit with accurate information. THIS INFORMATION IS VERY IMPORTANT TO THE CURRENT AND FUTURE MANAGEMENT OF THE AREA. FILL OUT ONLY YOUR INDIVIDUAL HARVEST EFFORTS, each individual hunter needs to check in/out and report his/her harvest totals. i.e., NOT A GROUP HARVEST TOTAL.