johnc wrote:...just enough and a chance to watch them do it right is good enough for me
johnc wrote:...and now almost complete absence of wigeon?
aunt betty wrote:Canada geese stop in central Illinois and winter there now.
They used to go much much further.
Rick wrote:johnc wrote:...and now almost complete absence of wigeon?
Seems odd that wigeon should be a bellwether bird, but they were thick well into the '90s and all but quit coming to our area before the mallards slacked off appreciably.aunt betty wrote:Canada geese stop in central Illinois and winter there now.
They used to go much much further.
If you look at Southwest Louisiana ag land and fresh marsh camp photos from the mid 20th century back, the geese in them were all big Canadas. The blues/snows stayed deep in the coastal marsh and specks hadn't showed here yet. Things have been changing for a while.
aunt betty wrote:Am in the process of changing myself as far as where I go to hunt is concerned.
Part of the game is exploring and finding new locations.
Rick wrote:aunt betty wrote:Am in the process of changing myself as far as where I go to hunt is concerned.
Part of the game is exploring and finding new locations.
Has the Arky commission decided give you and other OOSers the boot from WMAs? Hadn't seen word on that yet but understand Fed frameworks are coming earlier this year and assume states won't be far behind.
Here, the annual scramble for something better has been underway since last miserable season, as folks are bailing from the spots that disappointed them in favor of ever more expensive ones that disappointed someone else.
Definitely counting my blessings with regard to having a relatively solid blind. Indeed, it appears I've the option of moving to either of two locations I know see much more traffic (one of which gets my vote for best in our marsh) without bumping anyone. But while the temptation is strong, I expect to stay put for the same reasons I chose the mudhole when we took over the marsh: no one else is apt to do the what it takes to make it productive, and I'm not the asshole who claimed one of the best spots for himself. Besides which, I've now considerable sweat equity and history there.
My change will come in the form of trying to better our chances where we are.
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