Rick wrote:Glad they weren't my decoys.
Darren wrote:Delacroix's marshes where they hunt are super fragile, heavily influence by the Caernarvon diversion; as a result each storm just wrecks shop and opens it up. As a comparison, closer to Hopedale and Shell Beach it's much more sturdy, hardly any changes observed following storms, even this year with Zeta blasting right through the area.
Duck Engr wrote:Ironic thing is that was posted after last season. They’re probably really losing their minds after this season.
DComeaux wrote:My bank account is very nervous.
Duck Engr wrote:Good news on all the ducks hanging out at the lease. Better late than never I suppose.
SpinnerMan wrote:On this regard I am all in with Dave. I'll bet it's those effing flooded corn people. They want the season as early as possible because once they freeze out, they are basically done. They actually had the political influence to redraw our duck zones and screwed the river hunters out of the best part of the season. My guess is they prevented this change as well.
DComeaux wrote:SpinnerMan wrote:On this regard I am all in with Dave. I'll bet it's those effing flooded corn people. They want the season as early as possible because once they freeze out, they are basically done. They actually had the political influence to redraw our duck zones and screwed the river hunters out of the best part of the season. My guess is they prevented this change as well.
I am totally against later seasons no matter the state. As I sarcastically posted to someone on FB wanting later seasons, "why don't we just go north and shoot them off of the nest in Canada and the pothole regions?". We need to give these birds a rest at some point. We cannot chase them from can till can't and expect everything to be okay. The migration is scrambled at the moment and I think the added pressure due to the liberal seasons is one of the contributing factors. I'd like to see the white goose conservation order done away with as well. Money and political influence screws up a lot of stuff.
DComeaux wrote:I feel that the fowl are showing us things and it's being ignored.
DComeaux wrote:I'm concerned about the health of those that stayed up there over the last few years and are there now in this brutal weather. Energy expenditure has got to be way more in -25 wind chill with everything frozen solid versus 25 to 30. I would think the flight down to the gulf coast would be a lot less detrimental to the fowl. Maybe this will teach em a lesson.
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