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re: Thoughts on duck hunting these days
Posted on 1/13/15 at 2:47 pm to drakeT1217
Posted on 1/13/15 at 2:47 pm to drakeT1217
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Can you please explain your point?
No
quote:Sure, id like to kill the biggest and most. Dumb question
Are you mad because you don't kill big deer and lots of ducks?
quote:
Do you think people that kill big deer and lots of ducks are rich and have lawn guys ?
No
Posted on 1/13/15 at 7:39 pm to FelicianaTigerfan
Ducks move around a lot. Some holes are better some years and some years it's a wash.
A large problem is a generation gap with lots of novice hunters new to the sport. It wasn't that long ago when the limit was three and before that there was a point system.
There are plenty of ducks now. They do not leave until there is a lack of food which is not going to happen due to record farming, and warmer weather trends. The northern birds will stay up north if they have food. When snow covers up ag fields they leave. They will go back if the snow melts.
Some birds will stay on the coast all winter if there is food. We have not had many hurricanes lately so the coastal marsh is full of duck food.
The bad hunters will either get better or find a new hobby. The weather is another story.
A large problem is a generation gap with lots of novice hunters new to the sport. It wasn't that long ago when the limit was three and before that there was a point system.
There are plenty of ducks now. They do not leave until there is a lack of food which is not going to happen due to record farming, and warmer weather trends. The northern birds will stay up north if they have food. When snow covers up ag fields they leave. They will go back if the snow melts.
Some birds will stay on the coast all winter if there is food. We have not had many hurricanes lately so the coastal marsh is full of duck food.
The bad hunters will either get better or find a new hobby. The weather is another story.
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