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Currently, the snow pack in the flyways is probably the most depressing I've seen since the spring season started. Of course, mother nature could bring snow at any time but the way things are shaping up this winter a guy's got to wonder. Check out the current snow map below:
http://www.nohrsc.nws.gov/interactive/html/map.html
MISSOURI
The first signs of snows are being reporting by hunters and by the state. Not much for numbers but there has been scout flocks reported into central and even some spotty areas to the NW. Nothing holding as the area is still frozen.
KANSAS
The Kansas Wildlife and Parks is listing decent pockets of snows all along the S, SE, E and NE parts of the state. The lastest reports are almost a week behind so I'm assuming those numbers have more than likely increased.
NEBRASKA
There have been some very spotty reports of a couple scout flocks in the SE, but nothing reliable at this point. The Nebraska Game and Parks is reporting deteriorating ice conditions in the SE so with next to no snow pack things will shape up in the next couple weeks. There are snow geese holding in the S. Central and SW part of the state. Numbers are in the lower thousands, but they are starting to build.
ILLINOIS
Best numbers in the central states right now. There has been some reports of a couple spotty flocks in SE Iowa, but nothing to get excited about yet.
COLORADO
Numbers are starting. One area in particular is recently showing around 50K snows. I was just in E. Central Colorado last week and there was no snow and open water all over.
SOUTH DAKOTA
The first sign of a very small pocket of snows was reported today in Rapid City. With warm temps in the forcast, SD could be unusually early this year but still too early to predict.
It's February 1st, so by no means are things shaping up yet. But with no snow and warm temps forcasted up and down the flyway I see no reason why the migration won't get into swing in the next 2 weeks.
Eye's to the sky...

. In Lincoln we recieved anywhere from 5-8" of snow and it was -2 on wed morning. Weather does look good for next week.