I'm all for banning them. That would help us more than the flooded corn issue.
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Darren wrote:So are the drakes just suckers for a free meal, despite the net hidden nearby, or are there really that many more drakes that make it to S. La than hens? Or, as a total population of mallards, that many more drakes than hens?
Have not noticed any discernible pattern of other species having drakes being more prevalent in my bags than hens.
Darren wrote:Lending credence to the long held idea that the juvi's of the year are hammered out well above us on the flyway, leaving us with the smart ones (think P Link's maps we recently discussed with the same exact patterns to safe places each day/night).
Darren wrote:
...without being absolutely wrecked over SWD's in dry fields north of the border in early season. Maybe "wrecked" is an exaggeration, but the photos and videos we all routinely see would seem to justify it.
Not wanting to get into SWD debates necessarily, but seems to be a significant factor in the mortality of new mallards up there.
Duck Engr wrote:...before, you’d get 5-10 to break off a group of 200...
DComeaux wrote:Ban the darn things.
Deltaman wrote:Awesome pic and story! Love watching them when hunting, and know that they have put me on alert more times than I'd care to admit
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