Let's start with the fun. Waterfowl was not too bad actually. I just didn't do a lot of it. There were no birds around most of the time, so no reason to go. Which contributed to a lot more days of worse than unsuccessful days archery hunting.
I went out 6 days in early goose season. I had some fun fishing. Didn't get any geese, but the one day my wife went along we saw geese and had some in range that I should have called the shot on, but thought they were landing in the decoys.
Regular duck season I went out just 7 times. 4 times with my wife where we saw birds and had a good time, but no shooting and the other 3 times I actually got birds every time.
Late season goose, I didn't go a single time. My late season goose club, I believe got 2 geese in January. A good day can be over 100.
Took a trip to Maine. Hunting was OK the first 2 days and pretty much a bust the last day. Being very generous on the use of pretty much as the 3 of us got a pair of hen hooded mergansers. Overall a fun trip, but not even close to what we were paying for.
Species - My harvest / Total group harvest including my harvest
Canada Geese - 1/3
Bufflehead 0/4
Common Eider 0/1 * All 3 of us shot it. So it doesn't count as my first.
Common Goldeneye 0/1
Hooded Merganser 1/2
Mallards 3/5
Old squaw 2/12
Red-breasted Merganser 2 / 5 - my first drake and hen
Woodduck 2/3
TotalDucks - 10/23
Went out 1 day for pheasants with a female Chicago police officer and her 3 german shorthair pointers. I had hoped to get her out for her 1st goose hunt, but no go. She was very nice and I hope I've found someone that I can get out pheasant hunting with in the future.
The funny. Since goose hunting in late January was a bust. I took my shotgun for a walk while I did some deer scouting in the fresh snow. I happened upon a trio of fox squirrels on the ground. My first chance for a triple on squirrels. They saw me when I saw them. The first goes scurrying on the ground straight away from me. I pull up on him and just as I squeeze the trigger, he makes a hard right and I shoot where he was. The other two head up the big oaks for the tree tops. One is going straight up and I swing through him and he ducks around the back side of the tree after the bang with no apparent harm done. This prompts the third to make a break across the branches. The only fairly tough shot. I swing through him as he skips across the branches and one more loud bang to no effect. 0 for 3.


Now for the big bad part of the season. Archery hunting. I went out at least 23 times archery hunting. I say at least because after awhile I was so discouraged I forgot to log my hunts and went back later and tried to fix that.
Out of those 23 times I spent in one of my archery stands I saw exactly 1 deer and not much else either. I got drawn by the DNR and asked to log all the critters I saw while archery hunting. Most days I saw nothing. In total, I saw 6 squirrels and 1 cat. No turkeys, no raccoons, no opossums, no foxes, almost nothing interesting at all. I logged 5 other deer that I saw walking in or out. 6 deer and only 1 in my stand over 23 times out




The funny part was it was so frustrating I became almost schizophrenic when it came to hunting. I expected that I would get a deer while I expected to see nothing. I was excited to go out and felt like I got kicked in the balls after I spent 4 hours in the stand without even seeing a freaking squirrel. But what did I do the end of January, I went scouting for deer. Next years going to be the year. I got 3 new spots to consider for next fall. It can't get here soon enough. OK, this year, I need a break, but give me another month and then it won't be able to get here soon enough.