Scott "Jen, as short as your flow season seems to be.. waiting to make nucs until after the flow might be best.. Your winters are not LONG AND HARSH, so making nucs later, and overwintering them, then selling them the following spring as overwintered nucs might be the best way for you to go if you want to harvest the most honey."
You may have something there Scott, I knew from the teachings of Apis, that I wasn't going to get much a honey crop this year. I'm prepared for that, and in turn I've learned a lot about the 6 nucs that I made out of swarm queen cells. It was a long drawn out process this spring and summer to get the nucs queen established, lost a couple, just dwindled. However, I have found nucs to be a lot of fun and so easy to take care of once they are up and running.
Also, this is the first year we had enough rain in the winter to really help with a flow. It was a short flow tho, maybe 2 weeks, and we are now back into drought conditions. So even our dependable Star Thistle obviously isn't offering much nectar.
If we ever recover from this dought for more than 2-3 years it will most likely be a whole other story honey wise.