Postby tica-tica » Thu Sep 22, 2011 9:00 am
The TN valley is kind of like a mini MS delta. The TN river travels east to west thru North Alabama and actually flows north a good way to empty into the Ohio and on to the MS river. Maybe its east/west flow is the reason it attacts birds from MS and Atlantic flyway? Obviously it does not hold the # of birds that the MS delta does but it certainly has enough to make waterfowl hunting worth the effort. It is kind of stuck between the MS and Atlantic flyway geographically as well. I have killed banded birds from traditional MS flyway and Atlantic flyway nesting grounds from the same blind. Black ducks are not uncommon. The main watersheds are the TN river, Elk river, Flint river and the Paint Rock river. TVA created lakes throughout the valley and all along the TN river back in the 1930’s. The lakes are full of hydrilla/milfoil and attract good numbers of gadwall, baldpate and all the divers. Lakes also attract a great number of raw-booty idiots that think they can kill a duck at 100+ yards.
Never heard of it being called the 'lost flyway' but that is a very good description of it.
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tica-tica on Thu Sep 22, 2011 2:27 pm, edited 2 times in total.