Rick wrote:
Would have been best, in my view, if they'd drawn the line at anything electronic. But I'm old.
Rick wrote:Nothing so far that should surprise anyone living in our part of the country - and it gets worse if they look at the pressure on what's left.
Rick wrote:Nothing so far that should surprise anyone living in our part of the country - and it gets worse if they look at the pressure on what's left.
Ducaholic wrote:I ain't never shot a starving duck in La. They ain't coming and it ain't because they would starve if they did. It because they ain't starving in areas that they used to starve in.
"So Louisiana is said to have no more food and bad habitat so we start planting food to it's north to make up for the loss. Make sense to me."
Rick wrote:So blue-wings have been in the habit of flying to Belize because they'd starve in the States?
Rick wrote:Point was that there's more than food involved. And we should remember that all sorts of migratory birds are changing their patterns worldwide.
Darren wrote:There's a reason squealers are more prevalent than ever at our latitude of S. Louisiana (and don't appear to be starving based on my observations this teal season).
Rick wrote:Point was that there's more than food involved. And we should remember that all sorts of migratory birds are changing their patterns worldwide.
Rick wrote:Darren wrote:There's a reason squealers are more prevalent than ever at our latitude of S. Louisiana (and don't appear to be starving based on my observations this teal season).
You saying the squealers you shot had plenty of fat?
Rick wrote:Darren wrote:There's a reason squealers are more prevalent than ever at our latitude of S. Louisiana (and don't appear to be starving based on my observations this teal season).
You saying the squealers you shot had plenty of fat?
jarbo03 wrote:Been at least 10 years, if not 15 since I've shot a bluewing in regular season here. Don't see many after mid Oct. I can say for the last 2-3 years, everything but the hardiest of mallards has been pushed to the south of us in NE Kansas.
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Had something to keep me busy for a few years. While Taz is smitten, I know he also misses the days of hunting nonstop.Deltaman wrote:jarbo03 wrote:Been at least 10 years, if not 15 since I've shot a bluewing in regular season here. Don't see many after mid Oct. I can say for the last 2-3 years, everything but the hardiest of mallards has been pushed to the south of us in NE Kansas.
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Jarbo, good to see you back on the board!
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