You must create an account.
The Delta Waterfowl mobile migration map lets you know in real time how the waterfowl are migrating. Submit your own report or view the reports from pro staffers, biologists, and other trusted sources.
Requirements: Compatible with iPhone 3g, 3gs, and 4. Requires iOS 3.1 or later, with GPS enabled and internet connection.
You must create an account.
Once Created you can view the reports.
Tap icons to view reports or banquets.
Simply fill out our contact page and we will get back to you.
Simply register a user name, sign in, hit the plus sign in the top right and you will be allowed to post your migration report for your current location. The app will use your GPS location as the location of the report.
Currently our trusted reports come from the pro staffs of Tanglefree, Buck Gardner, Final Approach, and Arkansas Outdoors Online.
Fill out our contact form with your company information and we will get back with you.
The Delta Waterfowl mobile migration map lets you know in real time how the waterfowl are migrating.
Once you create an account in the app you can submit your own report and rate it out of 5 shells. So a 1 out of 5 shells is not very good and a 5 out of 5 shells means the migration is in full swing. The user submitted report icons are a duck with a circle in the background.
Also reports from Delta Waterfowl's biologist, vendor pro staff, and other trusted sources show up with a different icon on the map (a shotgun shell).
As a bonus Delta Waterfowl banquets will show on the map as the Delta Logo, in the view mode you can tap for quick directions to the banquet or event.
Delta Waterfowl is not responsible for user submitted reports however the reports are moderated for accuracy. This app is not to be used to give away your secret honey hole but to let users know how the migration is going.
Delta Waterfowl cannot be held accountable on how you use this app. Also check local, state, and federal waterfowl laws before hunting waterfowl.
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