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re: Baws who complain about lack of duck numbers
Posted on 11/7/18 at 4:26 pm to Ron Cheramie
Posted on 11/7/18 at 4:26 pm to Ron Cheramie
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the rice acres in S La that are put into crawfish ponds should be deducted as well
This has way more affect than sugarcane acres moving west and then plus not having all the ground going into rice the next spring flooded all winter like it used to be.
This post was edited on 11/7/18 at 4:27 pm
Posted on 11/7/18 at 4:27 pm to Lreynolds
Damn son. Say Lreynolds 3 times and POOF.
Posted on 11/7/18 at 4:29 pm to Midtiger farm
yes crawfish ponds are too deep and tboy running his boat through it all day doesnt help either
Posted on 11/7/18 at 4:32 pm to Lreynolds
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gadwalls and greenwings have never been lower
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bluewings and shoveled on my been lower once
guess they changed their diets to corn and stayed north?
I mean, that is the ONLY explanation
This post was edited on 11/7/18 at 4:33 pm
Posted on 11/7/18 at 4:38 pm to TheGhostOfBigLee
I keep seeing limits across my Instagram feed up here
Posted on 11/7/18 at 7:13 pm to LSUengr
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The south end of Delta by Pass A Loutre WMA had 25 ducks on it last weekend
Isn't the south part of delta by pass a loutre closed for hunting?
Posted on 11/7/18 at 7:23 pm to TheGhostOfBigLee
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Out of curiosity, where y’all huntin???
Nice try.
Posted on 11/7/18 at 9:29 pm to KemoSabe65
In montana now
Drove through missouri ark iowa and south dakota.
Waste grain in South Dakota corn fields was not as high as i remember in the past. Much more wheat planted and still lots of corn standing in the fields. Many water holes historically dry when I make this trip are holding water
Iowa and northern missouri.. holding water on unharvested crops. Ducks in fields and ponds thick which I havent seen before on this drive. Thick meaning thousands in one field.
Essentially, there is tons of habit with flooded crop up north. Going to take a major freeze and snow to get birds down. Even then, lots of water across ark and northern la will stall birds too.
Coast is going to suck.
Drove through missouri ark iowa and south dakota.
Waste grain in South Dakota corn fields was not as high as i remember in the past. Much more wheat planted and still lots of corn standing in the fields. Many water holes historically dry when I make this trip are holding water
Iowa and northern missouri.. holding water on unharvested crops. Ducks in fields and ponds thick which I havent seen before on this drive. Thick meaning thousands in one field.
Essentially, there is tons of habit with flooded crop up north. Going to take a major freeze and snow to get birds down. Even then, lots of water across ark and northern la will stall birds too.
Coast is going to suck.
Posted on 11/7/18 at 9:37 pm to Midtiger farm
Yep, in the MS, AR and LA deltas most AG fields are now land formed and are immediately hipped after harvest. They don’t naturally hold ducks like they used to do.
Combines are much efficient and don’t leave much behind in the way of food.
Weeds are much more controlled and they used to produce seed for ducks.
Meanwhile, OK has seen a massive increase in peanut production and ducks love it.
That’s just a few of many factors.
Combines are much efficient and don’t leave much behind in the way of food.
Weeds are much more controlled and they used to produce seed for ducks.
Meanwhile, OK has seen a massive increase in peanut production and ducks love it.
That’s just a few of many factors.
This post was edited on 11/7/18 at 9:41 pm
Posted on 11/7/18 at 9:49 pm to TunaTime
Not unless they changed it this year. Section south of Raphael Pass and north of Pass a Loutre has always been open for hunting, no mud motors of course.
Posted on 11/7/18 at 9:52 pm to DeltaDoc
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I’m convinced the conversion of marginal farmland to CRP and WRP has negatively affected birds too and pushed them West.
God forbid anyone restore something that should have never been farmed in the first place.
Posted on 11/8/18 at 4:45 am to Cowboyfan89
quote:. Its a short-term issue imo. I notice some CRP red oaks (Water oaks) planted in 2000 that have acorns this yr. (first ive noticed) The hard mast and forest cover will help i think. (edited #2 to correct oak species)
God forbid anyone restore something that should have never been farmed in the first place.
This post was edited on 11/8/18 at 7:11 am
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