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re: Flyway Federation of Louisiana?

Posted on 1/8/19 at 2:19 pm to
Posted by Boat Motor Bandit
Member since Jun 2016
1891 posts
Posted on 1/8/19 at 2:19 pm to
Well, I know Larry Reynolds better than anyone here.... I can for sure guarantee that. And for the ones here defending him I can also for sure guarantee you don't know him or you would not take that stance. Just because he came to your banquet, you shook his hand at a show, or you was at the same lodge as him that weekend don't put you in his circle.
The man simply is not telling Louisiana the truth. He has been called on it more than once now and crawfishes and changes the topic. His job is to say what needs saying to keep $$$ signs in Louisiana. Bet not a one of you know the under table deals that Nungesser(tourism commission) makes with DU and Larry to make sure he puts out the right information. Keep on sipping the Larry koolaide baws. One day when you wise and look back on this your gonna see what im telling you. The man is not Honest.

As far as the migration. Yes flooded grain fields that are not normal agriculture practices throughout the Midwest play a significant role in our numbers. just simply cant be denied. But it is not the only factor. One of a bunch that need attention. Problem I see is DU DW are blind to ALL the said problems
Posted by Cowboyfan89
Member since Sep 2015
12729 posts
Posted on 1/8/19 at 4:15 pm to
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Yes flooded grain fields that are not normal agriculture practices

This gets thrown around way too much by the FFL group. Show me in the CES guidance where it defines "normal agricultural practices" for the termination of a crop. That is what flooding is doing. No where does anyone say you have to harvest a crop. They planted it, and followed the law as far as what they did to hunt it.

I realize the FFL doesn't like the law as it is, but tough shite. The original MBTA was not detailed enough to actually enforce.

Hell, let's go back to the old way and just call croplands what they are--baited fields. Regardless of whether it was harvested or not, there is grain in the field that draws the ducks in. Ban it!

Then let's see how happy these fools are when you can't hunt a flooded rice or bean field.
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